Amulet Book Six: Escape from Lucien by K. Kibuishi
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https://doi.org/10.20361/G2589CAbstract
Kibuishi, Kazu. Amulet Book Six: Escape from Lucien. New York: Scholastic, 2014. Print.
It shows a long pair of stairs at the beginning with two people one named Max that’s the human and Logi the elf. They have to go meet the elf king which is a giant elf who wears a mask. Those are the villains except for Logi.
I would change the part when Navin loses his permission to use the robots and I would change the part when Chronos the mountain giant dies from a boulder to the head. I would rate this book 5 stars. I like action/drama books.
Highly recommended: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Boi
My name is Boi and I'm am 11 years old. My favorite things to do are playing soccer, gaming out on my ps3, and to go to the library okay enough talk. I like to read a book called Amulet I'm on book 6 Escape from Lucien. I read it because it’s funny cool and awesome if u read it I think u will like it too. It's ok if u don’t like it. I like to go to subway at Commerce Place because I have coupons and it’s super fun to do. I get a free drink and a free kids sub and cookie but the drink is small.
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