A World Without Heroes review by JLut_WMS
A World Without Heroes (Beyonders)
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Fantasy
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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In the book, Beyonders - A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull, the main character Jason, lands up in the world of beyond. As Jason wanders, he finds a castle and asks advice on how to get back to his own world. The king told him he needs to find a word to destroy the evil emperor because he is the one who holds the key. Here, Jason also meets his partner Rachel and they begin their quest to find the word. On their journey, Rachel and Jason meet Ferrin. After attaining on piece of the word, they go to a big city and they break up because Ferrin does not feel safe. While there Jason competes in a competition to get the next part of the word. After meeting back up with Ferrin, they go to White Lake. As Rachel goes to attain the next piece of the word, she finds out Ferrin is working for somebody. After they ditch him, they go on to keep finding the rest of the word. Jason meets the emperor, and tries to destroy him with the word. Will he succeed or not? Find out be reading the book.

Opinion: 

I really like this book. It is filled with many descriptive words that paint the setting of the story for you. In my opinion, the detail goes on for a little too long at times. In the end, it leaves us wondering what is going to happen to Rachel and Jason, but closes the plot of this story while leaving it open for the next book. I would recommend this book to anybody ages 8-16, although anyone older would enjoy it too. It is a really good book that I could not put down.

 

Rating:
5
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