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Score: 5.8/10  [1 review]
2 out of 5
ProdID: 8412 - Rise of the Mythix #1: Golden Unicorn
Written by Anh Do

Rise of the Mythix #1: Golden Unicorn
Price:
$16.99
Available:
October 2019

Rise of the Mythix #1: Golden Unicorn product reviews

The Golden Unicorn, the Minotaur and the Griffin -
Only these three united to a common purpose
can fell him who seeks to triumph over allā¦

Some heroes are legends. Some legends are real.

The tyrant known as the Soul Collector hunts down anything that is beautiful, unusual or unique.

Kelly Swift is trying hard to be an average teenager, to fit in. But every day her powers are growing: she can run faster than the wind, she can hear people's thoughts, she is not normal.

When her mother is taken by the Soul Collector, Kelly can't linger in the shadows any longer. But who is she really? Can she be the one in the prophecy? Is she...the Golden Unicorn?



Tags:
heroes   holy grail   lucifers ring   powers   prophecy   secret   teenager   tyrant
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Review by: mizim (Miriam)
Dated: 18th of August, 2019

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This Review: 5.8/10
Age Appropriate:
Score 7 out of 10
Storyline:
Score 7 out of 10
Rereadabilty:
Score 4 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 5 out of 10

What do you get when one person possesses the Holy Grail and the ring of Lucifer? You get an unstoppable tyrant set on either owning everything strange and unusual or turning those people who are unique (such as a child with Heterochromia) into portraits for him to look at forever. This world is full of security cameras, the Soul Collectors own personal army and every little thing is monitored 24/7, to the point where they can even tell if your mouse simply hovered over an online link. Daily selfies are also mandatory so that any physical differences can be seen. I thought that these were a good melding of both the magic the he possesses as well as technology.

The book itself felt rather fast paced, a lot of action happens and we learn about this world rather quickly. The Soul Collector is very much a tyrant whereas Kelly is just trying to stay hidden but gets drawn into the fray because she isn't normal. I found myself wanting to know what was going to happen next but I did find that when Kelly met up with Stanley (who discovers the prophecy) that it felt too rushed so as to get to the next bit of action. I felt that this key interaction should have been slower and a bit more detailed, and Kelly takes it all far too well.

I can't say that I loved this book or would recommend it to my children when they are older, but I am interested enough that I will read the second book should it ever come out.

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