The Pennymores and the Curse of the Invisible Quill by Eric Koester

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4/5 Stars

When her brother vanishes in the night, along with all she thought to be true of magic, Parker Pennymore must unmask family secrets, travel far beyond the castle walls, and convince her sisters to break a few laws along the way - but what's a hero’s journey without a little rebellion? The Pennymores explores a world where all writing has been banned for centuries. But when an unstoppable enemy returns threatening the destroy their world, the Pennymores must set off on a quest taking them inside hidden mystical realms, confronting ancient challenges, and forcing them to step closer to the heroes they are destined to be.


The relationship between the three main sisters was my favourite part of this book. Watching the three of them along with their new friend try to get their invisible brother back to visible before he is invisible forever was so much fun. And while the writing style wasn't my favourite style and at times I did feel like parts of it could have been cut and the story will be the same I wasn't completely taken out of the story.

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