This book was okay. It was long, and you might want to try it if you like adventure fantasy books. Most of the time, for me though, it was a bit boring. I can read books like Wings of Fire for three hours without putting it down, but for this story, I could not. It's not because I don't understand most of the vocabulary, it was just boring. And boring led to confusing, and confusing led to me putting the book down. The reason I'm giving this a three star book review is because I know that just because this isn't my cup of tea, doesn't mean it isn't yours. If you want to sit down and read a good book that's I'm guessing middle grade, then sure! And you might like the fact that Anni goes on an adventure and meets new characters in a new world. And for me, some parts were less boring than the others, which is good, but I didn't really enjoy it. I've had this book for a few months now, and I can't even read to the fourth chapter because I'm so bored. Anyways, I hope this review helps you.
Anni Moon and The Elemental Artifact: An Elemental Fantasy Adventure (The Anni Moon Series) (Volume 1)
By Melanie Abed
Anni doesn't know about Elementals, Funk, Zephyrs, excited talking Bat-Rat creatures, and least of all, Dragons. All that changes when her best friend Lexi is kidnapped and forces beyond Anni's control trap her on a hidden, floating island in the Elemental world.
In a race against time, Anni sets out to save her friend. Along the way, she finds allies among the Elementals, but she is also presented with a choice, one that might help save Lexi. If Anni agrees to an ancient, open-ended contract, will her sacrifice cost her more than she's bargained for? Or will it land her in the middle of an age-old war between the humans, Elementals, and the dreaded Fectus?
Publisher: Oculus Pictures, Inc.
ISBN-13: 9780990706243
ISBN-10: 0990706249
Published on 3/24/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 284