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The Invisible Tower - Nils Johnson Shelton

   This was a very american book but it also had English aspects to it such as it was a book about King Arthur. Result: English! The story is a not like anything you've read before, it takes a video-game-turns-into-reality look but also at the same time an Arthurian style book. If I was to compare this book to anything else it would be to Micheal Morpurgo's Arthur: High king of Britain novels.

  8/10 This was a very easy read even though it was quite long and I whizzed through it! 

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