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I like this book because it is filled with adventure, mystery, and some action. Matt Chase tells of his childhood and family that are keys to what he uncovers. These things are very mysterious and interesting.
Matt has the life he has wished for many years, a cabin boy on the luxurious passenger airship the (the Aurora). Matt ventures onto another airship where he meets a dying balloonist who tells him about beautiful mystical creatures who he thinks is real and utterly mysterious. Mystical creatures, Mysterious accidents, and crazily hostile interrogative pirates this is a book of crazy adventure.
I recommend this book to people who like mystery, adventure, and action. This book is awesome and interesting. I thought I wouldn’t like reading this book, but unfortunately the first sentence I was hooked.
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