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Fablehaven (Fablehaven #1) by Brandon Mull - Starting February 1st 2020
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Kendra and her brother, Seth, have no idea that their grandfather is the current caretaker of Fablehaven. Inside the gated woods, ancient laws keep relative order among greedy trolls, mischievous satyrs, plotting witches, spiteful imps, and jealous fairies. However, when the rules get broken -- Seth is a bit too curious and reckless for his own good -- powerful forces of evil are unleashed, and Kendra and her brother face the greatest challenge of their lives. To save their family, Fablehaven, and perhaps even the world, Kendra and Seth must find the courage to do what they fear most.

I love Seth's comedy. I think it makes him my favorite character. "Why didn't you tell us Grandpa Sorenson lived in India?" I love how realistic it makes the book seem.
In fact, the first chapter believably establishes the world in multiple ways. When Mull describes the feeling of the gravel as Kendra stepped out of the car, it reminded me of the feel and smell of gravel when I would step out of the car on a camping vacation. The visceral reaction I had to the description made it seem real.
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I know that was why he was so awkward. He just didnt play it to well.

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Seth definitely seems to have problems with learning from his mistakes. Lol

I love Seth's comedy. I think it makes him my favorite character. "Why didn't you tell us Grandpa Sorenson lived in India?" I love how realistic it makes the book seem.
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This is my first time reading this series but I completely agree with you. I could taste, smell, and touch the world he had created. I couldn't always visualise it, though.

Luckily it didn't impact my enjoyment for toooo long.

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I was fine with this the first time but the plot seemed to move slower the second time.

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He’s so bratty and immature throughout the whole book. You would think he would have SOME character development towards the end.

I would drink it too. Lol"
I hope I would drink it. I feel like I would be far too suspicious but at the same time, I’m bad at messing with stuff I shouldn’t.


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One of the saddest things about this series is she never really comes back.

I would drink it too. Lol"
I hope I would drink it. I feel like I would be far too suspicious but at the same time, I’m bad at..."
Im a bit chicken so I would drink it and then probably pull a Kendra and stay in bed haha

I would drink it too. Lol"
I hope I would drink it. I feel like I would be far too suspicious but at the same time, I’m bad at..."
Same! I'd totally be Alice drinking the potions in Wonderland or sipping at the milk here lol.

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I understand, but I also think the bickering is really funny sometimes. Maybe I'm immature though.

I love Seth's comedy. I think it makes him my favorite character. "Why didn't you tell us Grandpa Sorenson lived in India?" I love how realistic it makes the book..."
I agree! My finished review of this book includes that there was some improved world-building needed by the end of the book. It was off to a great start, though.

Definitely not immature! I struggle with humour in books, for some reason. I cry often but have never read one that really makes me laugh out loud. I am definitely the exception here, not you :)