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The Prison of Oblivion review!

18/11/2014

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The Prison Of Oblivion by Izi Vasileva

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The Prison of Oblivion, a young adult novel, follows the journey of Storm Earls. A typical teenage girl from London, whose parents get involved in a dangerous project, creating the most addictive drug, 'Oblivion'. 
To ensure the continuation of the project and the cooperation from the Earls family, the company behind it sends young Storm, to a deserted island. Where Storm's curiosity takes over and she begins a journey of discovery. The young teenagers is desperate to uncover the truth about her exile and return home. 
Would young Storm menage to survive the countless battles and find her way home?


My review


I give it - 5/5

My review - Well I've known Izi for awhile and she asked my to read and review her book and I'm so glad I did.

I have to say how proud I am of Izi! This is such a fantastic book and I never knew how much of a brilliant writer she is. I was intrigued from the very first chapter as it had me asking questions and I wanted to carry on reading to find out what was going to happen and what did happen and I'm so glad I got the chance to read it as it was such a very interesting book with an amazing story line!

I am really looking forward to the next book in the series as there are more questions that need to be answered and to be honest I NEED IT NOW!

I think fans of The Maze Runner would really enjoy this story! As it makes you question what is going to happen and makes you carry on reading. 

I read this book throughout the night as I couldn't put it down at all!

Well done to Izi on her first book it was just brilliant! 
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