3.5 stars, rounded up. The storyline kind of meanders along as is typical with SCG books, but doesn’t actually get to the point until the last two or three chapters.
I read this to my kids, and while I understand the author’s intent of putting in a strong biblical emphasis, (and normalizing godly, Christian living- which I appreciated) I cringed slightly in some places at the somewhat judgmental way in which it came across. I say that gently, because I don’t believe the author at all was trying to be judgmental, or had any malicious intentions, but the book at times, did give off some holier-than-thou vibes.
Overall, easy, short read, relaxed, fun, predictable storyline, and will continue in the series.