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Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite
The Seasons of a Giant by Pamela Hartley is a children’s fictional fantasy book. This is a book that would appeal most to children and young adults who enjoy fantasy fiction with magic and monsters, and who do not mind a few scary parts. Isabel "Izzy" LaDuke is a girl with more bravery than she knows what to do with, and no magic, no powers, and absolutely no skill with a bow and arrow. When her family’s cows begin disappearing, Izzy decides it is up to her to hunt down the cow-stealing monster thief. However, when Izzy find her monster, she also finds more adventure and danger than she ever expected as she is whisked off her family farm to SkyWorld. SkyWorld is a world that hovers in the clouds and is inhabited by shape shifting Giants and she will have to team with up with her cow thief, known as Boone, if she ever wants to see her home again!
The Seasons of a Giant by Pamela Hartley is a tale of bravery and self-discovery that reminded me of Disney’s BFG movie, but with more action and danger. The beautiful cover is what first attracted me to the book as the cover shows the two main characters. I really liked the twist of Izzy having to team up with the very monster she was hunting. The character interaction between Izzy and Boone was particularly well-written and Pamela Hartley did a great job in allowing the two to learn about each other in a realistic manner without giving the book a slow pace. This is just one of those books that is easy to fall into and fall in love with. I only wish that I could have read this book when I was younger as I would have enjoyed it even more as a child.