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Illusion: Chronicles of Nick Book Feature
Age Range: 12 – 18 years
Grade Level: 7 – 12
Series: Chronicles of Nick (Book 5)
Hardcover: 464 pages
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin (April 1, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250002842
ISBN-13: 978-1250002846
Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 1.6 x 8.4 inches
Illusion: Chronicles of Nick Book Review
In my review of the last book, I pretty much said there was no chance
of this book being good. I was wrong. Either because my standards were
already on the floor and because this book is just that good, I don’t
know. But let’s start with Nick. Nick impressed me in this book. He
wakes up in another dimension and doesn’t even take the time to see what
his life is like without demons. He immediately realizes he needs to
get back to his body because that’s were his world-ending powers are and
he can’t leave them unattended. That showed real maturity and growth
with this character. Next Caleb, he was barely seen in this book and
didn’t really have much to add to the story till the end, which I hope
gets more light in the next book. Now onto the star, Kody. Kody is a
character I’ve always hated. But I always hated people like her that’s
always keeping secrets and then demanding to be trusted when they’ve
done nothing to earn that trust. Finally getting more light shined onto
Kody’s past which is Nick’s future finally gave a reason as to why she
kept so many secrets. Though there were still times that had me
complaining about how stupid she is. The comedy was far better then the
last book. I was actually invested in the outcome of this book compared
to the last book which had become a chore to keep reading. This book
still has that “power of love” theme running and it’s nice to see that
everyone acknowledges that Cherise is probably the most important person
to protect due to how she affects Nick’s growth. The villians of this
book seemed like a pair of twits that just needed to be smacked across
the back of the head and reminded how the Scales of Good And Evil works
but I could understand their logic which made them bearable. All and
all, if you are a fan of this series (not counting the last one), you’ll
definitely enjoy this book.
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