The Quest of Danger (book 4) (Once Upon a Tim) by Stuart Gibbs (Author), Stacy Curtis (Illustrator)  | Book Review

The Quest of Danger (book 4) (Once Upon a Tim) by Stuart Gibbs (Author), Stacy Curtis (Illustrator) | Book Review

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Reading age

7-10

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Publication date

November 7, 2023

Picture this: Tim, Belinda, Ferkle, and Princess Grace are all tied up in a boat about to go over a waterfall at the world’s edge. Just when they thought it was all over, they were rescued by two seahorses (not the kind you’re thinking of – these were horses with fishtails) and a group of merperson princesses.
But here’s where things get mysterious – the merperson princesses took them to meet the king and queen of Merfolk, who had a mission for them. The king’s legendary trident had been stolen, and they needed Tim, Belinda, Ferkle, and Princess Grace to return it. They knew the trident was in the mythical city of Atlantis, but the journey there was treacherous.
Will they make it to Atlantis in one piece? Will they be able to recover the trident and save the day? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure – this adventure will be wild.

Hold on a second; before you even think about scrolling down, let me tell you about this book I’ve just read. Trust me, it’s more than just some ordinary book with random pictures that make no sense. It’s a book that’s so educational it’ll blow your mind! The book is packed with IQ boosters that will make you feel like a genius, and the best part is, it’s hilarious!

The story takes place at a time when Atlantis still stood tall, and boy, oh boy, was it a thrilling adventure! You won’t be able to resist the urge to laugh out loud at the witty humor and hilarious antics of the characters.

Even though it’s the fourth book in the series, I could follow the plot perfectly, leaving me wanting more. This book is perfect to impress your friends with your newfound vocabulary skills! It’s not only fun and exciting but also highly educational. And if you’re a teacher looking for an excellent read for your 3-5 grade students, this book is a no-brainer. So what are you waiting for? This book is a wild ride that you don’t want to miss!

My rating

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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