5 Worlds Book 1: The Sand Warrior

5 Worlds Book 1: The Sand Warrior

By Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel

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The #1 New York Times bestselling creator of Amulet, Kazu Kibuishi, hails this first book in this groundbreaking sci-fi/fantasy adventure series as “a magical journey, as fun as it is beautiful!” Think Star Wars meets Avatar: The Last Airbender!
 
The Five Worlds are on the brink of extinction unless five ancient and mysterious beacons are lit. When war erupts, three unlikely heroes will discover there’s more to themselves—and more to their worlds—than meets the eye. . . .
 
   • The clumsiest student at the Sand Dancer Academy, Oona Lee is a fighter with a destiny bigger than she could ever imagine.
 
   • A boy from the poorest slums, An Tzu has a surprising gift and a knack for getting out of sticky situations.
 
   • Star athlete Jax Amboy is beloved by an entire galaxy, but what good is that when he has no real friends?
 
When these three kids are forced to team up on an epic quest, it will take not one, not two, but 5 WORLDS to contain all the magic and adventure!
 
“This stellar team has created a gorgeous and entrancing world like no other!” Noelle Stevenson, New York Times bestselling author of Nimona
 
“Epic action, adventure, and mystery will draw you in, but the heartfelt characters and their seemingly impossible journey will keep you turning the pages.” —Lisa Yee, author of the DC Super Hero Girls™ series

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781101935866
ISBN-10: 1101935863
Published on 5/2/2017
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 256

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just one of the best books ever

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i like how that other girl came over and helped her out while she was down in the dumps this book has a little drama that goes with it but i also liked how big her place was it was,this was a pretty good book to me and to others but i want to figure out what was in the letter.

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This book doesn't have too many bright pastels and full of black and white pictures. It was very easy to read and was a page turner. I really liked the drawings and I really liked the plot because I thought it was believable and unpredictable. I wish to read another book like this. I think it was too hard for younger kids to understand. I think my friends will like it because it will take them on a mysterious adventure. I wish the book was longer because I did not want it to end.

This comic book is pretty mediocre. It's about these three kids who all have different backgrounds. Oona is an awkward sand dancer who has a bit of a rebellious spirit. An is a poor boy who has an special power. Jax is an athlete with a special advantage that almost no one knows about.They all meet in their own ways because of an attack on Beacon Day. Beacon Day is when the beacon of the Sand Castle is lit, but the attack was from the Toki race, and the Toki people took all other sand dancers so it would be impossible to light the beacon. With Oona, An, and Jax on a quest to light the beacon, they start to learn more about each other, and set up the start of a whole series. The book is kind of confusing. This book is geared more towards anime and comic book fans. I give this book 3 stars.