Fusion Book Review: Isle of Swords
“As for these youth, God gave them learning and skill in all literature and wisdom…” Daniel 1:17
Fusion is dedicated to developing literacy and learning habits with each student. Therefore Fusion will purchase a book(s) for students with the condition they describe in a paragraph why they would like to read said book and following the reading write a one page review.
This month’s book review is being done by Caleb L. Grade 7
Title: Isle of Swords
Author: Wayne Batson
The setting of this book is a place in the medieval times where there was a lot of piracy going on. And, in case you’re wondering, this book was written by the author of the Door Within Trilogy.
A group of pirates find a boy stranded on an island. He has lost all his memory so the pirates make him one of them. The pirate’s leader is a friend with The Brethren, a group of Christian monks. When he goes to them, they give him a monk with a strange map tattooed on his back which will lead them to the Isle of Swords!
But to get there they must outwit Bartholemew, the most notorious pirate leader, and the British Navy. But will they succeed? Is there even a real treasure?
This book is really great for anyone with a love for some action. I really love how the author lays out the different ways of fighting. Not like some extremely confusing books.
I would recommend this book to whoever loves action in a medieval type setting