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The Devils Triangle by Mark Robson

Posted by j-bar03 on April 14, 2011

The Devils Triangle by Mark Robson is a book that I have really enjoyed – so much in fact, I read it twice!

I particularly liked the style of the writing. One chapter would focus on one particular character, and the next would be from another’s point of view. Most chapters ended on a cliffhanger leaving me desperate to find out what happened to that particular character!

My personal favourite character is Niamh because, her storyline is quite exciting.

My rating for this book is 9/10, because I really wanted there to be a conclusion to what happened to Niamh, Sam and Callum and I was left wondering. But on the whole, this was so much fun to read and I recomend this to both boys and girls,age 9-14.

This book is perfect for you if you like fast-moving action, adventure and realistic characters.

By Emily Barker, Age 10

7 Responses to “The Devils Triangle by Mark Robson”

  1.   Emily Says:

    Hi this is Emily

    Please leave a comment

  2.   Mark Robson Says:

    Hi Emily. Thanks for the super review. It always gives an author a buzz to hear that people are enjoying their work. As you’ve enjoyed this action/adventure, I think you’ll love the new version of Tarzan by Andy Briggs that is due to launch in June – it’s a stunner of a book. Keep reading and reviewing. You’re doing a great job!

    Mark

  3.   Emily Says:

    Hi Mr Robson,

    Thank you for your kind comment,I loved your book, I have read it again and again.

    I never ever thought that I would get a comment from a real author, I am so pleased!

    Thank you again, you are a brilliant author and I will reccomend you.
    Emily

  4.   ross thompson Says:

    is there a sequel to devils triangle

  5.   bobby Says:

    hey you book is super magnifisent i love it, it is a great read and i like books with planes involved

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