Into The Wild Woods: Rookscroft - Book Three by Jayne Siroshton
20th Oct - 9th Nov
Genre: Fiction | Speculative | Childrens
Age: 6 to Adult
Pages: 301
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Review (by Little Bookworm age 8)
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I liked the third book in the Rookscroft series. I got really nervous when Robin and Quentin got lost and a little bit sad because I thought that they would not be able to find them.
I thought it was funny when Winnie was talking to her reflection but it was sad when we found out why.
I would say this book would be suitable for age 8+ , there are a lot of sad parts but it is a good book.
I give this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Blurb
Spring was in the air that morning, though it was still cold outside. I made a fire in the library, where I spent a happy afternoon with Quentin and Robin, musing about adventure. A writing slope on the mantle had caught Robin's eye, and when I took it down and opened it, we found - much to our delight - a drawing of an enchanting cottage, along with a key and a map marking its location in the Wild Woods.
Of course, Robin wanted to go at once. After some persuasion, Quentin agreed to join us, and so the next morning we set out - across the fields, down the lane, and into the forest. What began as a lighthearted outing, with the promise of a picnic and a cozy night's stay in the cottage, turned to horror the following morning: little Robin was nowhere to be found!
At first, we followed his tiny footprints, but they stopped abruptly at the bank of a swift-flowing stream. From there, we found no trace.
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