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Reviewed by Carla Trueheart for Readers' Favorite
What an adorable book! The Ride of Doom: Star Sapphire and the Land of Gems by author Anthony Pardoe is a children’s book with a fun protagonist, a cute talking pebble, and an action-packed tale from start to finish. Ten-year-old Star does not quite get along with her mother, and her father has gone missing. The story begins when Star meets Jasper, a talking pebble who becomes her best friend. Star sets out to find Pebble when he gets lost, and finds herself in a world filled with different talking gemstones. These gems have personalities of their own, some of them nice, some of them not-so-nice. Star becomes trapped in an old mine, and the adventure picks up from there with crystal lights, gleeful polished stones, and a train ride that does not end well for Star and Jasper!
There were many enjoyable moments in this book. Star is a character most children will be able to identify with and like, as she is a bit feisty when need be but has a tender heart as well. Jasper the pebble steals the show with his cute teeth and his bravery, and the connection between Star and Jasper is endearing. Author Anthony Pardoe has a brilliant imagination, and I truly did love the scenes with the crystal lights lighting up the tunnel and the funny polished gems tumbling over and over! The evil gems were done well, and I could see each of these characters clearly, sparks and all. The gems and characters all had different, distinct voices and personalities, making The Ride of Doom: Star Sapphire and the Land of Gems a five-star book. I recommend it to grade school aged children who have an interest in gems and rocks, enjoy adventure books, or like reading about unique characters in imaginative places.