The Prince Warriors and the Unseen Invasion

The Prince Warriors and the Unseen Invasion

By Priscilla Shirer

9 ratings 8 reviews 11 followers
Book 2 of 3 in the  The Prince Warriors Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grade 5n/a4.758618
 
In this second book in The Prince Warriors trilogy, the Prince Warriors face new challenges on earth and in the unseen realm of Ahoratos. The enemy, angry about his last defeat, is targeting them with weapons and tactics they had never imagined, including the flaming Olethron. The kids must turn to Ruwach and the Source, who can give them more pieces of armor to help them stand strong against this deadly threat.
Publisher: B&H Kids
ISBN-13: 9781433690204
ISBN-10: 1433690209
Published on 10/15/2016
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 288

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I think the book Unseen Invasion was a adventurous book with amazing characters. I would recommend this book to people who are over 5 or 6. This book was amazing I can't wait for the next book. 5 stars.

This book was strange but interesting. Six friends are Prince Warriors, traveling to a different dimension and following the guidance of a hooded figure to fight against evil. In this book, the warriors are givens "shields", red seeds that seem useless, and one of them is possessed by a robotic silver bug, that is setting up the invasion of robotic ants knowns as Ents.

There is a war that Poneros has waged against the Prince Warriors. Ruwach has warned the Prince Warriors, Levi, Brianna, Manuel, Xavier, and Evan of the coming invasion. He tells them that they will be surprised and that the smallest amount of faith will help them overcome anything. While attempting to focus on what Ruwach tells them, they struggle to balance their social lives. The book properly focuses on Ephesians 6: 10-18, which is about the Armor of GOD. Themes like friendship and honesty really connect to the kids of this generation. The plot wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be. I give it 3 stars.

There is a war that Poneros has waged against the Prince Warriors. Ruwach has warned the Prince Warriors, Levi, Brianna, Manuel, Xavier, and Evan of the coming invasion. He tells them that they will be surprised and that the smallest amount of faith will help them overcome anything. While attempting to focus on what Ruwach tells them, they struggle to balance their social lives. The book properly focuses on Ephesians 6: 10-18, which is about the Armor of GOD. Themes like friendship and honesty really connect to the kids of this generation. The plot wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be. I give it 3 stars.

This amazing addition to the Prince Warriors series is full of suspense, unexpected surprises, and much more! As the Warriors embark on yet another adventure to help save Ahoratos and earn another piece of armor, new troubles are brewing and harder challenges are faced. But the unseen invasion will pose as the most difficult task they've had so far. This book whisks you away to the world that can only be reached by opening the cover and flying through the pages with the Warriors. The Unseen Invasion will have you dressed in armor and out on the battlefield at the first word, and you'll see the things unseen to everyone else.

In the second book of the Prince Warriors brothers Xavier and Evan and along with the other Prince Warriors are anxiously waiting to go back to Ahoratos and receive their next part of armor from Ruwach. But they will have to learn that swords may not be what they need while facing their deadly enemy. This series is built on Ephesians 6:10-18, and incorporates many Christian values and traits and "secrets". If you go to the series's website, these messages are explained. The Prince Warriors series was not what I expected, but not in a bad way. When I first read the description I was thinking it was a young adult book. So I was surprised when I realized the book was comprised of younger main characters, guided towards younger readers. I think that a lot of kids will like this book, since there are not many good Christian adventures stories out there meant for elementary school kids. I would definitely recommend making sure to read the first book before reading this one, otherwise there a lot of details and sub-plots lost along the way. I loved all the different relationships in the book that we get to see, those of siblings, parents, grandparents, friends, crushes, frenemies, etc. There are a lot of realistic qualities incorporated to a fantasy-like story. I recommend this book to elementary kids. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.

the 1st book was great so i would give this a starter of 4 stars

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I loved the first book im a realy looking foward to this one i ordered it last night 10/13/16