The Mysterious Island (The Secrets of Droon, #3)

by Tony Abbott

Other authorsDavid Merrell (Illustrator)
Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

J3C.Abb

Publication

Scholastic Inc.

Pages

85

Description

A hidden door. A magical staircase. Discover the world of Droon! Splursh! Ka-thoom! Eric, Julie, and Neal are sailing with Princess Keeah. Suddenly, they are caught in the middle of a magical ocean storm. They are shipwrecked on an island that belongs to one of Lord Sparr's witches. Now Eric, Julie, Neal, and Princess Keeah have to get off the island before Lord Sparr gets them!

Collection

Barcode

6463

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

85 p.; 7.6 inches

ISBN

0590108409 / 9780590108409

Lexile

460L

User reviews

LibraryThing member Cottonwood.School
The third adventure in Droon finds Eric, Neal, and Julie shipwrecked on a creepy and mysterious island. It's going to take some quick thinking and lots of magical help for the kids to get out of this one!
LibraryThing member matthewbloome
Another nice installment in a fairly entertaining series.
LibraryThing member jessiejluna
Friends Eric, Julie and Neal go to the secret world of Droon whenever the stairs appear in their basement. In this 3rd book in a series, the friends land on the ship of the princess Keeah, whom they have been helping to find her mother and keep away the evil lord Sparr. They land on a jungle
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island, get chased by flying lizards, get turned into bugs and rescue the all-important jewel before going back home.
Action-packed but the characters are pretty two-dimensional without much personality. Fun story that will keep a kid reading, and probably wanting the next in the series, an easy-to read chapter book.
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LibraryThing member engpunk77
The third book in a fantasy series that my son loves, this one we listened to on cd. It took 35 minutes to hear the whole book! That's how short and sweet these books are--all adventure, all fantasy, no character development or discussion-worthy moments--a cheap thrill.

I still think that 4th grade
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is too old for this, and I suspect that my son is moving out of this series already after this one (more interested in Percy Jackson right now).
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Rating

½ (40 ratings; 3.6)

Call number

J3C.Abb
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