The Mysterious Island (Secrets of Droon, 3)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Their 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!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #382700 in Books
- Published on: 1999-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
TONY ABBOTT is the author of more than fifty novels for young readers, including more than thirty books in The Secrets of Droon series and two hardcover novels, Kringle and Firegirl. He was born in Ohio and now lives in Connecticut with his wife and two daughters.
Customer Reviews
Great series of books
My 8 year old son has been reading this series of books since he was 6 and just loves them. He can't wait for the next book to be published. Highly reccommend for children who love to read about magical places and people.
Mysterious Island is a pretty good book.
Mysterious Island was a pretty good book. We liked the wizardry in it. We thought the title the Icky Bugs was quite funny. One great character was Princess Keeah because she was magical. We liked the magical rainbow stairs because they sounded so pretty. Galen Longbeard was another favorite. Lord Sparr was a great evil villain! We liked Neal. Maw was a cool spider troll. Most of us were surprised when he spun his trap. You must read this book. We think 8-25 year olds would like this book. This book would be enjoyed by people who like Magic Treehouse books. It is sort of like Lord of the Rings.
Great for kids!
I read the Secrets of Droon series aloud to my second graders! They love it! When Neal turns into a bug, they are delighted! My teacher friend recommended this series to me and we have a ball reading it. When I'm done reading it, a student gets to have the book for their own.




