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Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo - Obert Skye

  This is my first read on holiday and it was great! There are others in the trilogy but I'm not in a hurry to read them purely because some books are out there which I intend to purchase first. The book is quite difficult to start off with due to the language being so elaborate and English terms such as the metaphor or simile are used lots. After you get through the prologue though which you will read over a few times to make sure what you've read has fully sunk in, the book continues to be written like any other novel.

8/10 If you gave this one a Thumps up, then comment! 

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