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Great fantasy series for kids and teens; engaging characters and an epic quest with good vs. evil. Fun to read.
4.75 Stars
It was great! A heart felt book that many will enjoy for years! Favorite part was when Oona has this exspression and i drew some fan art for it!
I'm still really enjoying this series--the art's still really pretty and the story is going some interesting places. Looking forward to book 4!
Really intense and political! Can't wait for the next one!
Great world building and character development. I'm excited to see where the series goes next.
The Red Maze is a graphic novel co-written by Mark Siegel and Alexis Siegel and co-illustrated by Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, and Boya Sun and the third book in the 5 Worlds series. In their continuing quest to rekindle the giant beacons that will save their worlds from eco-catastrophe, sand dancer Oona Lee and friends travel to Moon Yatta, an industrialized superpower that is being taken over by a corrupt demagogue.Oona Lee, An Tzu, and Jax Amboy travel to another distinctive world inhabite...
This really is a smart, good series.
Want to see more bookish things from me? Check out my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfer...Thank you to the publisher for sending me a copy in exchange for my honest review* 2.5/5 Stars This is the third book in the 5 world series where Oona and her friends must light the Red beacon. I found this installment to be a bit boring and slow. I did like the introduction of the new character, Zelle and would have liked to know more about her. I still do like the colourful panels but...
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What really bumped this up to a four-star from me is the fact that the worldbuilding continues to be so amazing, I can't help but love this book. I want to store every page detailing the world in my brain forever. Moon Yatta is right up my alley as far as futuristic magical worlds go - fancy clothes! High-tech utopias! Seedy underbellies and desert wastelands! The world in this volume reminded me strongly of the Finder series (which is one of my all-time favorites), right down to the deserts.The...
I absolutely love the world building in this series! Can't wait for book 4.
Wow a book just could not but down amazing and fun to read. I read it really quick and I hope you find interest in reading itBye and If you Liked THis review send me a friend request
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Oona and friends are off to light the Red Beacon on Moon Yatta. They discovered the beacons have to be lit in order, which is why they were unable to light the Blue Beacon. Jax is taken back to the starball team he played for before and its nefarious owners. Oona and An Tzu attempt to reach the beacon which is covered in machinery. The Mimic is on this planet too in the form of Stan Moon, a powerful individual who controls much of the planet. They must navigate the red maze around the beacon, re...
It's rare that I find a series where my enjoyment doesn't go down with each subsequent installment. But I'm still enjoying this journey through the 5 Worlds!In The Red Maze, Oona is trying to light the red beacon on Moon Yatta. Unlike in some of the previous books, I felt like there was definitely some real-world commentary going on. Moon Yatta is pretty much like the current United States, a superpower with a newly elected populist government, a greed-driven obsession with the economy (at the e...
5 Worlds Book 3: The Red Maze by Mark Siegel, Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, & Boya Sun is the continuation of the series that I started back in December 2018. [Reviews for Book 1 and Book 2] It's such a fun read but because it's a collaborative project there's a long break in between publishing dates. Therefore, if you're waiting for the next book in the series you're going to be waiting until later this year for it. 😭 More of the mystery of what exactly Jax is becomes clear but with that reve...
Amazing addition to this series. It just keeps getting better. The art and plot are increasingly complex. This time the went to Moon Yatta: where a popular entertainer has assumed the presidency promising to crack down on foreigners. 4.5 stars really.
5 Worlds 3 - WOW! The visuals are stunning - bustling cityscapes, wide expanses of desert, and the starball stadium of dreams - and the characters are brimming with life on every page. It is such a joy to follow our brave trio as they navigate the literal and figurative mazes of Yatta and within themselves. We feel with Jax as he experiences emotions for the first time, and he articulates them with a graceful clarity that impacts everyone around him. Kindhearted An Tzu supports his friends with
this whole series is just so absolutley lovely, i can't help but give book #3 5 stars as well.alas, i love that this series is LITerally beautiful.the cast is diverse with real proportions and variety of skintones.there's magic and so much left to visuals instead of language, it's refreshing to step away from full-on prose every now and then.but now i need a break from any fantasy/sci*fi that deals with politics (unintentional, perhaps, but sure is a storyline these days, and exhausting because