Defenders of Mew Scape and the Core Fulcrum | Book Review


Defenders of Mew Scape and the Core Fulcrum
Author: Prashanti Talluri
Pages: 294



                ‘Defenders of Mew Scape and the Core Fulcrum’ by Prashanti Talluri is a story that takes place in the fictional land of Mew Scape and revolves around two kittens namely, Snowball and Goldie. There is something different about the cats in Mew Scape they all possess magical powers and go to school too named as Meow Wow High School. All was going well until one day when their magic gets stolen by their enemies. But not to worry Snowball and Goldie with the help of their friends are up for this adventure and fight their enemies and to reveal the secrets that are being hidden for a long time.  Who are these enemies? How do they steal the magic from these cats? Will Snowball and Goldie be successful in their adventure? To know more read ‘Defenders of Mew Scape and the Core Fulcrum.

My Thoughts:

                The plot is unique and the imagination power of the author is splendid. Literally, the book will keep the readers hooked till the end of the book.

                The language is simple and lucid. The narration is beautiful. The whole world creation is done excellently and we also get to see beautiful illustrations which take the book to another level.

                The characters are well developed and I loved the friendship that they share and how determined they get when their magic gets stolen. The description of dangerous Grotider and King Koresque is done exceptionally and the illustration gives us an idea of how dangerous they are.

                The cover page and the title of the book are apt to the plot. I loved the colour combination of the cover goes well with the whole theme of the book.

                Overall, I would say that this was a wonderful book and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend this book to all.

My Rating: 5/5

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