Tomorrowland by Elizabeth Rudnick || Book Review

Watch this movie! No! Read the book!

You know what, do both!

This was a random find on the Disney+ channel and damn, how I loved it! We all did, the kids were glued to the story!

DISCLAIMER: This review could contain possible spoilers based on my opinions. All opinions and views are my own.

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Originally published: 2015

Pages: 135
Format: E-book

Plot from GoodReads:

Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory.

This junior novel is based on the high-anticipated Walt Disney Studios film, Tomorrowland.

Thoughts:

The book is fast paced, to the point and easy to read.

I absolutely loved the concept of the story and how it played out.

There’s a strong message in the plot about how losing all hope leads us to our own demise.

My favourite character was Athera, who didn’t deserve the fate she got. Her growth was admirable, and I can’t say more on that without revealing one of the twists in the story! It was a pleasant surprise though!

Overview:

The imagination brought into this was brilliant, and even though this is a junior novel, it’s worth the read!

My Rating:

The book has a rating of 3.82 on GoodReads. I gave it a 5.

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