How could trying to fail go so wrong?
Has trying to fail ever made you pass a test, even though you promised to fail?
Well read the iorn trial and see how failing isn't failing at allThe title the iorn trial is a good title for the book because it tells you what its about when in a nutshell when you start reading
The story that somehow made me think if the hunger games .I would recomend this book to children and teens around ten and seventeen though adults may find it interesting they might breeze through it alittle to fast for it to be a satisfying read .
Imagine running from a pack of wolves and without the strenght to use magic your otherwise unarmed.
Its enthralling and otherwise suspenseful.
ESPECIALLY when the plot twists and friends become foes and you can no longer tell weather your family is out to get you.
It shows you some of the usual power struggles of a life as a rich or powerful child because you want to make your parents proud or they're forcing you to make them proud.The iorn trials is a mysterious and magical book filled with Familial strife and friendship. Though it can be a quick read depending on your time and pace
it's sort of like a miniature Harry Potter exept insted of testing to see if your a Hufflepuff or a Slitherin your testing to see weather you have Magic in you at all.I have every intention to read this book a second time because if you read it to fast you may miss a few secret passages that are needed to escape a mage and i still cant figure out how to navigate the tunnels but I will find a way and i recommend reading the second book aswell .