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In Journey Through The Forest of Thimbleton by RJ Smith, Arthel is an orphaned teen raised in the village of Ferall Woods. The villagers have embraced him as their own, but he longs to discover his true lineage and venture into the woods beyond his home. As the festival of Illumidans comes to a close, the village's head elder, Metholden, and his comrades fear that unforetold evils are waiting to descend upon Ferall Woods. Concurrently, Ramus, an evil warlord, seeks to retrieve a map that will lead to a stone possessing unfathomable power. A vicious attack on the village costs Metholden his life. With his final breath, he sends Arthel and his companions, Arnina and Napel, on a quest to the Northern Cavern. The teens must entrust a much-coveted map to someone who can hide it from Ramus and his cronies. Their journey is filled with new allies, untold dangers, and startling discoveries. Can they accomplish this heart-racing quest in time?
Journey Through The Forest of Thimbleton is an evocative tale centered around a multifaceted cast of teens. Even though Arthel, Arnina, and Napel do not always see eye-to-eye with each other throughout their journey, they discover that their greatest strength lies in each other. Their individual talents and the obstacles they endure together drive the plot forward seamlessly. Overall, RJ Smith has crafted a story that will completely engage your imagination and keep you mesmerized to the end. The action, suspense, and worldbuilding progress beautifully through the storyline, painting a vivid image of the grander world beyond the Ferall Woods. Smith's top-notch writing style has earned this book a place on my "Top Ten Fantasy Books" listing. The author's spellbinding prose brings each character to life, immersing readers in a quest filled with wonder, danger, magic, friendship, and heartfelt coming-of-age moments. This epic YA fantasy is perfect for fans of Lord of The Rings and Harry Potter.