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The Royal Red Secret review by baseballal
The Royal Red Secret
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Humor

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Age at time of review - 9
Reviewer's Location - Stafford, VA, United States
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I am reviewing The Royal Red Secret, written by M.K. Nelson.  It was an okay book. It takes place in a small town and a school. The characters are Lucky, who is the main character, Ken, Mei Ling and Princess Irina. The problem in the story is that a guy named Marko is trying to take Lucky’s camera, but why? Lucky worked for his school newspaper.  He used his camera for the news assignments.  The camera was special to him, because his father gave it to him.  His dad is in Africa. And the camera is one of a kind.  So why did someone want Lucky’s camera?  Was it because it was one of a kind or something else?

Something I liked about this book is that it is a mystery. I didn’t really get into it though. I didn’t like that there was not that much action. It was slow-paced and a bit boring.  The characters were not that interesting and did not have a background story that helped me understand them.  I’m more into books like Percy Jackson and Harry Potter.

Opinion: 

I would not recommend this book for people who are into fast-paced action and comedy.  It is good for young readers that do not like scary stories.  I think this would be good for boys and girls ages 7-8.

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1
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