The Heart of Pangaea by Lindsey Kinsella

Thank you @LindseyKinsell2 @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The front cover of The Heart of Pangaea is cute with a picture of Ed the Dimetrodon. The story is written well, and I find the space of the writing was a good size for me and I liked there was a good amount of spacing between each paragraph. Robyn is the main character and she has an Imaginary friend called Ed. Robyn's Mum is very ill and Robyn falls more into her imaginary land to the Kingdom of Pangaea. I liked Robyn a lot, and I did feel sorry for her at times due to her mum being sick and other kids picking on her but I enjoyed reading about her and Ed trying to save her Mum and their adventure in Pangaea. I think young adults will enjoy The Heart of Pangaea immensely, it is a fantasy genre and definitely takes your imagination to another world. I like Lindsey Kinsella's descriptions in the book; you can visualise it in your head. There is a great amount of magic and dinosaurs throughout the book that young teenagers will love. Amazing read 5 stars. Blurb Robyn has a vivid imagination, even for a twelve-year-old. Vivid enough to create herself a companion—but Ed isn’t your ordinary imaginary friend. Ed is a Dimetrodon, an ancient beast from a forgotten age. When her mother falls ill, Robyn and Ed delve into her subconscious, to the prehistoric kingdom of Pangaea, in search of a cure. But in a world of dinosaurs, pirates, and ancient magic, can they even save themselves? The Heart of Pangaea brings the wonders of palaeontology to a magical, fantasy setting.

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