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Return to The Isle of The Lost - Book Review

On an island far away live the evilest villains on the planet. To make sure magic doesn't reach the island an invisible dome was built over the island. Maleficent, Jafar, The Evil Queen and Cruella de Vil are raising the most rotten villains when those villains get an invitation to attend a school outside the island they accept the invitation. Those same rotten villains choose the side of good. When Maleficent broke open the dome and got out it was up to Mal, Evie, Jay and Carlos to stop her. Mal defeated Maleficent by transforming her into a lizard.


Life in Auradon is terrific, after defeating her mother Mal was considered a hero. The hero sat in the library studying as her mother was harmlessly sitting behind closed doors. All of a sudden the floor begins to shake, as it does quite often. Mal cliches the table to help herself from falling. Once the earthquake had stopped Mal resumed her studies. Buzz! Her phone rings as she gets a message. You must return to the Isle of the Lost at once! Before the new moon rises!

Jay was happily practicing for his tourney game under the blue sky.  All of a sudden the ground beneath him begins to shake! Jay ignored it and ran with the puck in his stick. He dodged the cannons and shot the puck. "GOAL!" Jay screamed with his arms raised in victory as the ground became still once again. He walked over to his gym bag for his water bottle. He noticed a piece of crumpled paper. Jay reached for the paper. Run back to where you came from! Return to the Isle of the Lost by moon's end!

Evie brushed her hair so her blue highlights shone, she always tried to be perfect. She took a selfie and posted it on her InstaRoyal. Her phone dropped out her hands as the ground began to shake. Evie was pretty used to the occasional shake. She picked up her phone as the floor became still. She checked for any comments, she loves compliments! There was a new comment on an old picture of the four villains kids facing Maleficent. She found the new comment and was so eager to read it. There's no place for you in Auradon! Go back where you belong! Return to the Isle of the Lost at once! Before the young moon shows its face!

Carlos logged into his e-mail. He found a new message. It was from an unknown sender. It was telling him to go back where he came from and return to Isle of the Lost by moonset. The message itself didn't annoy Carlos. The fact that he couldn't find out who had sent it to him did. See, Carlos had breathtaking computer skills. He got up and marched straight to Mal and Evie's room. They all had received a message from someone telling them to go back to the Isle of the Lost. Carlos had finally hacked into the place that the message had been sent from. It was from the Dark Web. The Dark Web was the web for villains on the Isle of the Lost. Who could it be? Could it possibly be from the parents of the evil villains? Read on to find out!



This book is full of surprises and nothing is what it seems to be. Some of the predictions that I made were totally off. Everything was such a surprise. I think the ending was very good and anyone would enjoy this book. I would really encourage everyone to read this book.

Return to the Isle of the Lost
Melissa De La Cruz

Fantasy

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