Book Review: Humplepumple and The Sorcerer’s Feast

 


Blurb

In the enchanting land of the Felicitens, Humplepumple wakes up to a baffling realisation—he is far from home, caught in a realm of blissful wonder. But beneath the idyllic facade, a dark cloud looms. The Terribly Stinking Terrifying Sorcerer threatens to cast his shadow over the Felicitens' joyous realm.

Determined to outwit this sorcerer of deceit, Humplepumple and his four newfound companions embark on a daring plan—a plan that involves luring the sorcerer to a sumptuous feast unlike any other. With delectable dishes and an abundance of surprises, their cunning strategy takes shape.

Humplepumple and the Sorcerer's Feast is a delightful tale of friendship, bravery, and the enchantment of extraordinary plans. Join Humplepumple and his remarkable companions as they embark on an adventure, where wit and the power of unity are the keys to triumph. Full of twists and surprises, this whimsical journey will leave readers spellbound and hungry for more.


My Review

For someone like Humplepumple, who awakens in a strange new land, he sure is not afraid. In fact, he is accepting and quickly makes friends with Kiko, Mohit, Nirtac, and I Say. Although, I am not surprised that he made friends so fast as everyone is very welcoming. Well not everyone. There is The Terrible Stinking Terrifying Sorcerer Although, I have to say that the star for me is Mirca. She is full of surprises and not afraid of any scary situation. She faces giant snakes and a dragon. This book did have elements of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings that I enjoyed. I could see my thirteen-year-old nephew enjoying this book. This book has enjoyable characters that readers can connect with. I know I do want to know what happens to Mirca with book two.



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