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Zo and the Invisible Island Reader Reviews

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Zo and the Invisible Island

Zo's adventure continues when she goes to the Council's secret school. A really exciting read full of thrills and perils for Zo and her friends.

This is a book about an eleven year old girl named Zo. Zo has the incredible power to dip into people's memories.

When Zo falls out of bed one morning, she discovers a telescope in a hidden space underneath her bed. The telescope has the command "Look into the Dragon's Mouth" written on the side, so Zo uses the telescope to look to Dragonmouth Island.

As she looks through the scope her eye gets stuck and she suddenly gets sucked on to the Island where the Council lives. Zo finds herself at the secret school for children with powers, where she meets some people she has known before.

The Council uses tests to find out about children's powers so they can sell them to wealthy families all over the world who need the powers, and when Zo takes her first test she meets her old friend, Adri, who has had his memory wiped by the Council and doesn't even remember her. The Council have locked his memory in a box.

This book is for adventurous readers who love thrilling tales filled with excitement and perils. It is part of a series of books so I would advise reading the first book before you read this book. I give this book 5 stars out of 5.

Harlan Ireland

Gripping adventure story.

Gripping adventure story, I especially liked the world and character building in the book.
Brilliant story with brave and courageous characters.

Ruben

A good book though I would advise reading the first one before this. Although it can be a standalone book it can be hard to get the background and learn the characters without having to go back and re-read parts. Once into it though there's mystery, adventure and even mythology.

Although this book can be read as a standalone book it is really a 2nd book of a series and I feel it would be a lot quicker and easier to get into if we’d read them in order. There is a lot of things to get used to and characters to learn in the beginning which we found a little confusing at times.
Once your into the book and with a little patience though it is a good story and does have adventure, mystery and some mythology thrown in. It has part that really make you think and parts that really use the imagination.
I think I will definitely read the first book and then re-read this one as I feel I get more from it.

Olivia