Skyfleet: March of the Mutabugs by Victoria Williamson

Thank you @The_WriteReads/@WriteReadsTours For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover it reminds be of the sun and the tittle fits well with the book. Skyfleet is a young adult genre. This story is full of giant bugs and adventure. Skyfleet is easy to get into and is at good pace that you can keep up with it. I think young adults will love this book and it is something completely different from what I normally read, and I think that's why I like Victoria Williamson books. They are entertaining and engaging from start to finish. I like the character Amberly who is a 12 years old and her parents that died and left her Paralysed and her best friend Ricardo is going to be sent away . I felt like I got to know them well and emphasized with them due to what was happening in the book. A good read that is full of action . 4 stars. Book Info Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure Age Category: Middle-Grade Number of Pages: 198 Pages Publication Date: October 24, 2024 Publisher: Tiny Tree Books Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/217402251-skyfleet Storygraph: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/b4187899-258e-4ea2-8e83-9cad557dd26a Amazon: https://a.co/d/7OiVBIY (Canada) https://a.co/d/abVrfJ6 (USA) https://amzn.eu/d/2BKDkj5 (UK) Blurb When the skies turn deadly, a young heroine must rise from the ashes... Twelve-year-old Amberley Jain has faced incredible challenges since the crash that took her parents and paralysed her legs. Now, with her best friend Ricardo Lopez about to be sent away and a swarm of mutated insects closing in on the Skyfleet base, the stakes have never been higher. Something monstrous is driving the mutabugs north from the contaminated meteor site known as the Cauldron, and the only plane capable of stopping it - the Firehawk - lies in pieces in the hangar. Determined to honour her parents' legacy, Amberley hatches a daring plan. With Ricardo's help, they stow away on a supply train, trading his most treasured possession for the parts needed to repair the Firehawk. After secret test flights, the legendary jet is ready for action. Now, Amberley and Ricardo must confront the deadly swarm and save their home, discovering their inner strength and the true meaning of friendship along the way. Skyfleet: March of the Mutabugs is a thrilling tale of adventure and resilience, perfect for middle-grade readers. About the Author Victoria Williamson grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, and has worked as an educator in a number of different countries, including as an English teacher in China, a secondary science teacher in Cameroon, and a teacher trainer in Malawi. As well as degrees in Physics and Mandarin Chinese, she has completed a Masters degree in Special Needs in Education. In the UK she works as a primary school special needs teacher, working with children with a range of additional support needs including Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, physical disabilities and behavioural problems. She is currently working as a full time writer of Middle Grade and YA contemporary fiction, science fiction and fantasy, with a focus on creating diverse characters reflecting the many cultural backgrounds and special needs of the children she has worked with, and building inclusive worlds where all children can see a reflection of themselves in heroic roles. Victoria’s experiences teaching young children in a school with many families seeking asylum inspired her debut novel, The Fox Girl and the White Gazelle, an uplifting tale of redemption and unlikely friendship between Glaswegian bully Caylin and Syrian refugee Reema. You can find out more about Victoria’s books, school visits and free resources for schools on her website: www.strangelymagical.com

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