I have received a free PDF copy of the book “The Secret of Sinbad’s Cave” by Brydie Walker Bain for son1 to review. This is book 1 in the Natnat Adventures. To find out more about the author you may visit her Facebook page.
Here is the book blurb.
Nat Sheppard’s world is turned upside down on the first day of the school holidays by the discovery of a secret room containing cave maps with clues to an ancient treasure. But Nat and her friends soon discover they’re not the only ones chasing the jewels. Professional treasure hunters are on the trail – and they’re prepared to eliminate anyone in their way.
So imagine Famous Five meets Treasure Island set in New Zealand – with a mystical twist.
Here is son1’s video review.
The Secret of Sinbad’s Cave is available on Amazon, currently free on Kindle. Son1 enjoyed it and I have to say you can’t go wrong with the offer of a good free book.
The second book in the Natnat Adventures is also available on Amazon. This is The Ship of Sight and The Hand of Shadow.
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Disclosure. This post is a review of an e-book I was sent for free. All opinions are my own.
Love Sinbad wouldn’t mind reading this.
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A nice read
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I used to love reading tales of Sinbad when I was a kid 🙂
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Ah this is a different Sinbad to that of The Arabian Nights fame
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Ahhh I bet this was a lovely book for him x
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yes a lovely book
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This sounds brilliant, definitely one to look out for, thank you!
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I keep meaning to read it myself as son1 really liked it and I always loved Enid Blyton stories as a child myself which it is compared to
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I immediately thought of The Famous Five when I read the post. Great review!
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I used to love reading Famous Five
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Loved Son1’s review! ‘If you want it, get it!’ Quite right.
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Yes he has his own unique style on book reviews. I’ve warned him not to give out spoilers, but I think he has gone to the other extreme of not really saying what he enjoys about this book
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I d say tis is a book my neice would love
She loves books with mystical twists
Thankyou for the review
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Don’t forget it is free on Kindle currently, if you want to get her a copy
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Great review!
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Thanks. He both loves reading and doing his video reviews
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This book sounds real good
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yes my son loved it
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aaaa another brilliant review! My eldest is a fan of Enid Blyton so being like The Famous Five I think would appeal to her. Thanks for sharing with #ReadWithMe
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yes son1 loves doing his video reviews, but he was bobbing around so much, it was difficult to keep him in the view finder
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