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The Rampart Guards by Wendy Terrien

weshbar's review

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5.0

I quite enjoyed this book, and yes I also wrote it, so this is a biased review. :)

saccalai's review

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3.0

This book was a bit slow to start and it took quite a long time before there was any mention of the Rampart from the title of the book. After that if got far more interesting.
Jason thought life was pretty simple until his mother disappears and his father moves them to another town to be closer to the rest of their family. Then he learns there is far more to the world than he ever could have imagined. Strange creatures and other dimensions, Jason has powers he never would have dreamed of.

brbsmith's review

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5.0

See my full review at PerfectlyTolerable.com

I really really liked this book! It had action, mythical creatures, awesome dogs, and pretty much everything you could want in a middle grade / young adult book. There was absolutely zero romance. Instead you got to see the bonds of family and friendship as they were created and tested. I loved the family dynamics in this book. The siblings were so realistic. They were there for each other when needed but they were also regular siblings so they fought and didn’t always get along.

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Parts of the book were really sad. I’m not going to lie, I cried more than once. But it also made me laugh, and it always kept me on the edge of my seat! There were a lot of twists and turns that kept me guessing, and I was actually surprised multiple times!

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I would definitely suggest this book to readers of all ages! I am excited to read the next book in the series, I can’t wait to see where Wendy takes the story!
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