Friday, 23 June 2023

Book Review: "BODY SWAP - Books 2, 3, and 4" by Katrina Kahler

Kindle Unlimited:
⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5

If you've read any of my other recent book reviews, you'll already know that every book starts of with the full whack of stars and that I'm always hopeful that they will all still be stuck firmly in place by the time I close the back cover.


I read the first book in this series in just over 2 hours yesterday and there's 3 in this one book, so I'm thinking it'll take around about 6 hours to finish this one in.  I'm not gonna rush it, if it's anywhere near as good as the first in the series then I'll devour every word.


Let's get going.


Oh dear, the first 5 pages were good again, but that dreaded copyright/trademark infringement has already cropped up, so heartbreakingly, after only 1% of this set of books, we're already down to 4 stars  :-(  I hope that magic sentence is at the back so that the star can be replaced!


Ah right, I know how old the main character is now so I know he's in the US equivalent of secondary school so the reading age is about right and it's definitely a Middle Grade book.


Ooh that chapter was good and it raised a small smile out of me.  The author has got everything spot on again so far in this book.


I'm still enjoying this book, it's just not as gripping as the first one in the series unfortunately.


Ooh!  *That* was a surprise ending to that book!  The author is dangling a piece of chocolate just out of my reach again!


Onto the second of the three books in this book but the third of the series of 4 (if that makes any kind of sense at all lol)


Oooh!  It's take 2.5 books, but there's finally a mention of Mum!  No spoilers, don't worry lol


Ooh!  Another cliff-hanger at the end of book 3!  There's only half an hour left until my bed-time so I'll read the last book tomorrow and constantly think about how it will end while I'm asleep lol


It's been 20 days since I last read this book and I've forgotten every word of what's already happened, thanks to my neurological disability but I'm hoping that I'll be able to quickly get back into the fourth book in the series and hopefully finish it before I head to bed.


Oooh!  Has the author decided to not only start winding down the book, but the entire series too?


I was right about winding down the series but wrong about how it would end - it's a happy-ever-after but not in the way I was expecting.


I'm sooo glad I discovered the first book and decided to carry on reading.


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