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Audiobook Review - Polar Nights is a fun return to the land of Frozen. Perfect for middle grade readers who loved the movies and can handle slightly more mature/spooky themes than were in the first movie. An enjoyable visit to Arendelle and the characters fans have come to love!
I always enjoy seeing characters I love cast into new stories and new tales (pun intended). This novel explores another set of sisters who also went through harrowing events of which the ramifications are still being felt a generation later.
This story starts out with camp fire stories being shared among our lovable band with s'mores: Olaf, Sven, Kristoff, Anna and Elsa are sharing stories, but things start to get weird... can camp fire stories come to life? It starts out with little connections, but soon, there's a full fledged monster from lore on the loose. Whom better to investiagte and save the Polar Lights Festival than this dynamic group of heroes? Read on to find out which character is haunting these pages.
What I loved:
The camp fire story turned into real life.
The parallels between the two sets of sisters.
Pirates. Who doesn't love pirates?
The characters reflect their movie personas accurately.
**The narrator was wonderful, but I should mention that it caught my husband off guard that Anna and Elsa's POV was being narrated by a male voice. I didn't mind it, but it threw him off.