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The Map to Everywhere by Carrie Ryan – review

Written By Unknown on Thursday, December 31, 2015 | 4:07 AM

‘the drawings were excellent and the descriptions were rich’

When I received this book in the post I was a little disappointed as it didn’t live up to my expectations. The cover looked fine but after reading the blurb my hopes started to deflate a little. Once I read the first couple of chapters I slowly changed my mind; the drawings were excellent and the descriptions were rich.

A boy called Finn has the special talent (or curse) to make every one forget he has passed by or even exists. Marrill, a girl who has never lived in the same place twice, is poisoned then saved by pirates and whisked off to find the Compass Rose (part of the map that leads to everywhere).

Overall this book does have some flaws and didn’t always hold my attention. At times the pace was too slow and the plot was lacking in detail.

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