


Through the course of events, he learns how to begin the forgiveness process. With each book the author releases, his writing quality gets better and better! I've read all of his middle grade books, and I thought Mikey Brooks really hit his stride with this one! All the characters are solid, with real problems they’re struggling to overcome, like Parker’s anger at his estranged dad. He gave a distinct voice to each of the characters that fit them perfectly. The narrator was expressive and highly skilled. Beyond that, the audiobook is a quality piece of work. For kids like her (who may struggle with reading the traditional way), this series is an excellent choice for hooking them on books! It has action, magic, strong characters, and life lessons all rolled into a neat little package that is sure to please any middle grader. My daughter is an auditory learner, and she prefers audio books to the printed variety. What did you love best about The Dreamstone?
