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⇒ [PDF] The Blue Unicorn Journey To Osm PTI eBook Sybrina Durant Sudipta Dasgupta Kimberly Avery

The Blue Unicorn Journey To Osm PTI eBook Sybrina Durant Sudipta Dasgupta Kimberly Avery



Download As PDF : The Blue Unicorn Journey To Osm PTI eBook Sybrina Durant Sudipta Dasgupta Kimberly Avery

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The Blue Unicorn Journey To Osm PTI eBook Sybrina Durant Sudipta Dasgupta Kimberly Avery

The Blue Unicorns Journey to Osm by Sybrina Durant is a fantasy story intended for reader age 12 to 18. The story revolves around a blue unicorn that is destined to save his tribe but he himself has neither metal horn nor magic. The story is mostly about his journey fulfilling his prophecy, saving his tribe from Magh.

The story moves forward very quickly and I like that, the author obviously doesnt waste any time in getting to the point and for Blue to start his journey. The fantasy world that the author created is believable and I like that the author describes MarBryn very thoroughly. The illustration in the book also helps the reader to imagine how the scene portrays and most of the illustrations actually shows what is going to happen in the chapter which I really like. It is kind of a teaser and you cant stop reading once you see the illustrations of the next chapter because you will be wondering what it means.

At some point, the book gets too cramped with too many characters but once you get the hang of it, the characters involvement flows much better.

I would say that this book is very good for the young teenagers as it has a lot of good moral values in it. On the other hand, the book itself is just simply amazing with the fascinating storyline and quick-witted characters.

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Unicorns!

What an amazing read! “The Blue Unicorn” was colorful, adventurous, riveting and just plain amazing. I love love love the illustrations. I mean, a picture book for adults! It’s refreshing, engaging.

Durant’s writing is beyond imaginative, enrapturing and inspiring. I would pay hard cash to spend five minutes in her head. The characters are thoroughly fleshed out, the pacing is without flaws, and the action scenes are precise and well-written.

Also, be prepared for violence and death. This is not about unicorns farting skittles or drawing rainbow hearts. The situations are real, the peril, the losses, the journey…

If you are looking for a refreshing, unique read with lots of action, feels, and a real plot, then grab this one! You won’t regret it.
The Blue Unicorns Journey to Osm by Sybrina Durant is a story about finding power and friendship in the most unlikely of places. Blue, the unicorn, is born the to metal horns without a metal horn and therefore no magic, but his birth was foretold to be the savior of the unicorns. The unicorns were being hunted by an evil magician who used their horns and hooves for his magical powers. Since Blues horn was not metal, the unicorns felt doomed. Blue found out the rest of the prophecy and set out on his own to bring it to fruition. Along the way he befriends a stag, a phoenix, a pendragon and other magical beasts. Blue and his friends help each other through their adventures and eventually the unicorn tribe reunites just in time for Blue to achieve his magic. This book was a good story about adventure and friendship and not underestimating people as well as yourself. There are slight problems I had with the text, namely that I was not certain the audience the author was trying for. I think its for children, but there seems to be a lot going on for kids to grasp and it is very long. Breaking it up into one of two more books, like a series may help this. The talk of death and mates also skews this towards older readers, but some of the humor skews younger. While it is slightly uneven, the themes the author intended definitely shone through in a quality way.
This book transcends age groups, a book with deeper meanings and themes like struggling with grief and learning to believe in yourself but utilizing a vocabulary and syntax more accessible to younger readers. It’s about magic and unicorns with a splash of science fiction, a genre-bending combination of fantasy and science fiction similar to The Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey, but intended for a younger audience.

Overall, I found Blue’s journey to save his tribe and meet his destiny very compelling and the worlds of MarBryn and Unimaise immersive. The gorgeous watercolor illustrations add an engaging visual element to the story and aid the simple writing style in pulling the reader along at a quick pace. The visual introduction to the Metal Horn unicorn tribe, the unicorn diagram, the map, and the pronunciation guide after the story are also very helpful.

I love that this book is available in coloring-book format. While it is intended for an audience of 12-18 years old, the coloring element could entice and calm a reader of any age. Even if we won’t admit it, we all love to color still!

I admit that, for a good portion of the book, I thought that the writing style indicated a younger audience, perhaps the younger end of the Middle Grade age group. Still, the twists and action unveiled as the story progresses showed me why the book is recommended for the 12-18 age bracket. I think that even older readers (I’m in my 20s) will be so enthralled by this story and its worlds that they won’t be able to put the book down until they’re finished. It’s a great book for anyone, from a twelve-year-old to a ninety-year-old, to take a break from the stress and enter a world in which anything is possible, even conquering evil, so long as you believe in yourself and your loved ones.

I noticed a few proofreading errors here and there, including missing words and misplaced quotation marks. The errors aren’t noticeable for many pages but, as the story progressed, I saw more and more of them. I must warn that I am a perfectionist with a Bachelor’s in English, so I may just be hyper-aware of the situation. Overall, the errors didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the book.

I would recommend The Blue Unicorn’s Journey to Osm to any lover of fantasy, especially those who love unicorns and a relaxing—but stimulating—read. Should Durant choose to pursue MarBryn and/or Unimaise further, she definitely has a reader in me.
The Blue Unicorns Journey to Osm by Sybrina Durant is a fantasy story intended for reader age 12 to 18. The story revolves around a blue unicorn that is destined to save his tribe but he himself has neither metal horn nor magic. The story is mostly about his journey fulfilling his prophecy, saving his tribe from Magh.

The story moves forward very quickly and I like that, the author obviously doesnt waste any time in getting to the point and for Blue to start his journey. The fantasy world that the author created is believable and I like that the author describes MarBryn very thoroughly. The illustration in the book also helps the reader to imagine how the scene portrays and most of the illustrations actually shows what is going to happen in the chapter which I really like. It is kind of a teaser and you cant stop reading once you see the illustrations of the next chapter because you will be wondering what it means.

At some point, the book gets too cramped with too many characters but once you get the hang of it, the characters involvement flows much better.

I would say that this book is very good for the young teenagers as it has a lot of good moral values in it. On the other hand, the book itself is just simply amazing with the fascinating storyline and quick-witted characters.
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