Review: Shadowspring

Shadowspring Shadowspring by Paul Mason
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It was wonderful to return to this amazing, fully realised world, that I first enjoyed in The International Yeti Collective. Paul Mason has excelled himself with this story. This book focusses on a different Yeti sett, and another group of humans. It has everything about it that I loved about the first story - the adventure, the Yeti society, acting as guardians of nature, the young human accidentally coming across the young Yeti. The characters are excellently realised - both Yeti and human. The Yeti society is similar and different to our own, and shines through without any descriptive interruptions to the story. There are also has the beautiful illustrations by Katy Riddell, that really bring the story to life.

I can’t recommend this series enough, to children and adults. This world just seems so real, and I can’t tell you how much I wish it was! I really hope that there will be many more books in this series.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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