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The Journey of the Marked review by cshattan | LitPick Book Reviews
The Journey of the Marked review by cshattan
The Journey of the Marked (The Miyran Heir Book 1)
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
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What would you do if you were marked by a legendary princess and are now being hunted by her enemies? For Eros, Kenrya, Prizene, Tip, and Azetan, the choice is clear … survive.  On the planet Zolei, an upcoming sixteenth birthday is dreaded.  The day a girl or boy turns sixteen, a mark will appear below their left ear if they are chosen by Lady Anyamae.  The marked are feared.  Grealiths and Tyrnotts hunt them, and wherever the marked go, destruction follows. The group’s only chance of survival is to make it to the hidden training camp before their hunters catch up with them.  Will they make it in time?

 

Opinion: 

I loved reading this book.  McCray pulled me into the world she created, and I was lost in the adventure.  I had trouble trying to put this book down.  When I wasn’t reading, I was wondering what would happen to Eros or Prizene.  I liked how McCray placed old men in the forest, whose purpose was to help the marked reach their destination.  There are people out there who will help those in need, no matter the personal consequence.  This book shows the importance of having friends whom you can trust, who will not only protect themselves, but also watch your back. It also shows how even after you finish the most exciting endeavor, there is always another adventure.

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

There is a lot of violence and some graphic scenes
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