However, it was a very interesting change. We went from cute, middle school girl accidentally discovers she is a mermaid in gym class and then goes on an adventure to cute, middle school girl almost gets everyone killed by a ancient, angry monster. This book took a completely different turn. All in all, I would recommend this to kids and adults alike because you’re never too old for a good middle grade.īook Two: Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep There was also lots of great mystery and adventure that I know that I really fell in love with as a kid. Nostalgic memories aside, this book was a great introduction to the series! The world of mermaids was introduced in an interesting way, and we got to see Emily fumble through this new society that she had never known about as a means of discovering what is what. I thought about doing a full series review, but then decided that for these books it would probably just be easier to write a paragraph or so on each book, especially since these are not exactly books that you have to diligently read in order (though I did).Īs I was reading this book, I felt instantly transported back to childhood and reading this book in the car on the way back from the beach. Today we’re talking all about Emily Windsnap so I can try and get this series out of my system and talk about something else.
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