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The Book Of Dust Book Review


This Book focuses on an eleven year old Malcolm who is friends with his own Daemon and he and his friend Asta and he works as a potboy in his parents pub the whole story reveals him and Asta like being together at the boat where its called La Belle Sauvage, the whole plot took place ten years before his other book Dark Materials and Malcolm and a teen he hates being around with and how he copes being a potboy and has to help the nuns at the church. 

I struggled to read this book, I didn't get very far into it but since reading the reviews I'm sad to say I don't really feel this book is my genre, I don't read Fantasy so its been hard for me to actually enjoy this and I didn't like the fact this book is basic on evil stuff like Daemons because its not my genre in literature the whole book felt a bit too dark for me and I felt the character should have been older than eleven years old if it was YA Fantasy so I'm sorry to disappoint anyone who loves this book, but I almost felt a bit hunted and gasping at how dark this was written because I write dark regarding to mental health for teens, but not to this extend so I am deeply sorry for making such an early review, I was in a few pages into the book but its a not for me book.

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SeekingBookWorm

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