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The world turns upside down for thirteen-year-old Brooke Woods - literally - when she tumbles through a mountainside portal during a school trip.And she’s not the only one, either. Her classmates Charlie Flint and Dale Reed got pulled in, too.Suddenly, they find themselves in a parallel world on the brink of war. A continent teeming with monsters and magic and intrigue. A place unlike anywhere they’ve ever been before, where one wrong move could see them gobbled up or turned into slugs.Uland.There, with the help of a flame-haired woodsperson called Willow, a band of battle-ready trolls, and an ancient Druyad never caught without his pipe, they embark on a dangerous, time-limited mission to get back to the real world. And the only route there takes them through haunted forests, goblin markets and mountain fortresses, all the while pursued by the brutal Commander Hysst and his sinister Doomgaard warriors.Their journey will forever change their perception of good and evil, and of what TRUE friendship really looks like.

282 pages, Paperback

Published May 31, 2024

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Writer of fantasy and horror from Northern Ireland.

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731 reviews79 followers
March 25, 2025
Teens will love this book. It has gouls , goblins, trolls, fairies, magic, good vs evil and battles for control of Uland, a hidden land that only can be reached through a secret portal up in the mountains. Tides be hi in to turn with the help of Brooke, Dale and Charlie, children from our world who got lost during a class hike. One of my favorite characters was Willow from Nymm and her special powers. There is lots of action and fantasy in this book that will interest many young readers.

I want to thank the author for a copy of his e-book. This review is voluntary.
Profile Image for J.S. Hyder.
Author 2 books4 followers
May 31, 2024
The Soulburn Talisman by David McIlroy takes place in the magical world of Uland - a place that exists alongside ours. Full of monsters, magic, and creatures from classic fairy tales. Our guides in this new land are three thirteen-year-old school kids who accidentally get dragged into this new world and must navigate its perils in the hope of finding a way home again.

While Brooke Woods feels like the MS in this tale, we also have two of her classmates, Charlie, and Dale, who also provide focus as we follow along with their POV, giving a rounded insight into the journey of these new heroes. While the pacing is action-packed and always something new occurring, it often feels like a whirlwind of an adventure, but one you don’t want to put down. The people and creatures of Uland are unique and varied, plus the sprinkle of humour peppered throughout helps lighten some darker elements in this story.

Ultimately, this feels like the beginning of a great new series with wonderfully rounded characters and a new world to explore. The writing of McIlroy is fresh, and The Soulburn Talisman has the makings of a modern-day Narnia with hints of Neil Gaiman or Terry Pratchett’s young adult books. A balance of adventure, action, excitement, and friendship will make this a hit with any age group.

Move over Potter and Percy - there’s a new team of heroes in town.

Many thanks for David letting me have an ARC copy to review.
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28 reviews
July 25, 2024
The soulburn talisman ~By @davidmcilroyauthor
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Book Overview
The world turns upside down for thirteen-year-old Brooke Woods - literally - when she tumbles through a mountainside portal during a school trip.

And she's not the only one, either. Her classmates Charlie Flint and Dale Reed got pulled in, too.
Suddenly, they find themselves in a parallel world on the brink of war. A continent teeming with monsters and magic and intrigue. A place unlike anywhere they've ever been before, where one wrong move could see them gobbled up or turned into slugs.

Uland.

There, with the help of a flame-haired woodsperson called Willow, a band of battle-ready trolls, and an ancient Druyad never caught without his pipe, they embark on a dangerous, time-limited mission to get back to the real world. The only route there takes them through haunted forests, goblin markets, and mountain fortresses, all the while pursued by the brutal Commander Hysst and his sinister Doomgaard warriors
Their journey will forever change their perception of good and evil, and of what TRUE friendship really looks like.

If you like.....
Portals and other worlds
ya dark fantasy
ya/teen
magical creatures
Adventure
magic
Betrayal
found friends
Twists and turns
Battles
Humour
lovable characters
Ghouls

Then this book is for you.

This was such a fun read for me. I loved every second. I wish this had been out when I was a teen it was jam-packed with adventure. saying that if you are a fantasy reader at heart, then it doesn't matter what age you are. This book is worth picking up.

I literally couldn't get enough of this fast-paced magical book.The author has done a wonderful job of grabbing the readers'attention from the very first page.
This is going straight in my amazon basket . need this book on my shelf.
This book is available on ku, I highly recommend grabbing a copy. You don't wanna miss this adventure.

Thank you, @davidmcilroyauthor,for this free copy I was really impressed with the way you managed to draw me in and keep me on my toes during this read. absolutely amazing, thank you for reaching out and sharing this epic adventure with me I'm hoping there is more to come.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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220 reviews2 followers
July 3, 2024
The Soulburn Talisman is a book any avid reader could fall in love with! From the beginning the prologue, grabbed my attention. It’s starts off quite mysteriously by not providing a name for any of the characters or anything. Further combined with Brooke’s initial amnesia in the first chapter I was immediately intrigued.

Throughout the book, David continues to provide a certain level of intrigue and a bit of mysterious atmosphere. David wrote the story without giving away anything at the start, but that’s the whole point. I don’t want to guess the plot, I like it when the author hold his/hers/their cards extremely close to the chest. David certainly does that with story especially at the start. As the story develops, we’re given bits of information that helps things begin to fall into place there’s a real sense of excitement as it builds to more and more. The story contains plenty of humor, danger, and gasp worthy moments. It keeps you engaged and motivated to find out what happens next.

For me, the characters, yes all the characters were the best part. David created characters in Willow, Brooke, Dale and Charlie that ranged from funny, smart, unassuming to slightly awkward, insecure, and vulnerable though completely lovable. Exactly what you would expect from their ages. The secondary cast of characters, though not heavily featured, are just as exciting. You have all the mythical creatures/beings that you’ve ever wished for from Wee Folk to ghouls. While the antagonists are fantastic too, I enjoyed friendship and maturity that increases over time in what I consider the four main characters.

I think this quote from the book really puts the story and epilogue into perspective without being a spoiler: “As long as good endures in the world, evil will too. The scales can never tip completely one way. But that’s why the battle keeps going, and going. When evil stands, good rises to meet it.”

The new questions and revelations that come in the last two chapters and the epilogue left me anxiously awaiting an announcement for a second book.

Much thanks to David McIlroy for the Arc copy. I leave this review voluntarily.
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Author 30 books58 followers
July 14, 2024

This is a great YA Fantasy novel based on the common plot of children who are snatched from their normal lives and find themselves in a different, magical world where they must survive.

Action begins immediately, with horrendous fog monsters, claustrophobic tunnels, a beautiful sorceress and a mysterious voice that speaks into their minds. From this point, the main characters are rushed along a bewildering chase, with characters, setting and conflicts being revealed at a reasonable pace to keep our interest up.

The conflict continues at several different levels, and it’s a bit hard to keep track, especially of the officials and higher level magical beings, who don’t appear very often. But the continuity of the main characters keeps us up to date with what’s going on.

The personalities of the heroes are the strength of the writing. The children act in realistic and sympathetic ways to the fantastic events and earn our empathy and affection.

A minor point: the prologue seems too separate from the rest of the story. By the time the tale is finished, the reader has forgotten the questions created at the start. At that point, the short-term conflicts of this novel have been mostly solved, leaving the longer-term conflicts for future books in the series.

This is a wonderful Fantasy for pre-teen readers, or a read-aloud for younger children. There is a certain level of violence, so parental guidance would be appropriate.


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14 reviews
September 5, 2025
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The characters in this book felt so real, in a way that sometimes can be lost in fantasy series, especially young adult fantasy. Brooke initially annoyed me until I realised I could simply see a lot of my younger self within her. Charlie was my favourite character, with his thirteen year old-ness on display in such a charming way. Mcilory’s employment of fantasy characters and tropes felt somehow original in an oversaturated environment of young adult fantasy without being unrealistically so.

As a person from Northern Ireland myself, I could not help but notice the colloquial tells of an author from home, despite the fact that the novel is at no time based in NI. From the subtle hiberno english to the mention of potato bread as a casual breakfast food, it was clear that McIlory’s heart is always with home. Whether these things are intentional or just force of habit, it further immersed me in his writing and gave the story a familiar warmth that I appreciated- This further amplified after finding out in the acknowledgments that the Mournes were his muse for Uland.

My younger self would’ve ate this up and I’m immediately reaching for my kindle to read the sequel!
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Author 1 book6 followers
July 22, 2024
A great fantasy story for young readers.

If you love new worlds, magic, and good versus evil fantasy this is for you.

David has kicked off a new fantasy world with an epic story with some twist and turns along the way. A great read for younger readers, this will have a familiar feeling for fantasy lovers, as David forges his tale with both the known tropes of fantasy while trying some new things to keep you guessing.

A great start to a fantasy, my only criticism is that this book tries to build a lot and very quickly. Both in narrative and feeling - a lot of characters in a short time frame and a lot happening so it’s hard to be invested in characters and plot at points. That said, David has built a new world from scratch, one that younger audiences will want to revisit. Are we seeing a new Narnia? Time will tell.
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17 reviews
June 24, 2024
I enjoyed this book very much. It was the perfect read for a relaxing weekend.
"The Soulburn Talisman" has everything I look for in a fantasy book, except for love (it was a tiny bit of it, but I suppose it will be more in the following volumes). It has magic and magical creatures like fairies, trolls, goblins and many others. Each chapter has a relevant title. It's written in the third person but focuses on one character at a time. The book didn't end on a cliffhanger, but it made clear the fact that the story is not over. I appreciate this in a series because it makes me curious for the next book, and it also allows me to continue with my life without feeling anxious.
I really liked this book and can't wait for the next one.
And thank you David McIlroy for the digital copy!
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93 reviews11 followers
July 13, 2024
Thank you to the author for gifting me an ARC of this copy free of charge, but as always my reviews are my own and honest.

This book, while definitely enjoyable, is simply more suited for readers much younger than me, and therefore my rating lands somewhere in the middle. This was not, by any means, a bad book, and in fact much skilful writing has formed it. Unfortunately, there was some aspects that didn't come across as believable to me, which is ironic in a fantasy book, I realise. Funnily enough, I believe this could have been easily solved by either making this book slightly longer, or separating it into two parts, so that the action wouldn't feel condensed and we would have more time to understand the characters and their motivations.

Kudos to the author for writing a novel, for it is not an easy thing to do, and I cannot wait to see your writing grow and develop!
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39 reviews2 followers
July 21, 2024
This YA fantasy really gave me all the feels that I had when I read The Chronicles of Narnia. David doesn't waste a minute with getting straight into the action of this story, and I was intrigued from the prologue and I never once felt like the story was dragging. The reader is thrown into this magical world with so many different creatures and fun characters. There are goblins, giants, fairies, magical woods people, and my favorite were the trolls! You get to go on this journey with these 3 teenagers and learn about this world with them as they try to get home but also learn things about themselves and friendship. The only criticism I have is that I wanted more. I want to know more about the creatures, and the world, and the different factions. The ending definitely left room for a next book! I hope there is more to come!

Rating: 4/5. Give this book a try if you love the feel of classic YA fantasy stories with fun characters and a fast-paced adventure!
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Author 2 books134 followers
October 24, 2024
This is a good young adult fantasy that takes readers on a thrilling adventure. Brooke Woods and her classmates, Charlie and Dale, accidentally tumble into the magical world of Uland during a school trip. Filled with monsters, trolls, and mysterious magic, Uland is on the verge of war. Guided by brave allies like Willow and facing dangerous enemies like Commander Hysst, the trio embarks on a perilous journey to find their way home. Along the way, they learn about friendship, courage, and the blurred lines between good and evil. This book brings back the nostalgic charm of classic stories like The "Chronicles of Narnia" and is perfect for young readers who love fast-paced, magical adventures.
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104 reviews2 followers
July 9, 2024
This was such a quick and fun read!
With “The Soulburn Talisman” we find ourselves in a world that is very unique and full of magic. It immerses us on an adventure and as we go through the pages, it also feels that we’re getting through the many obstacles that our characters do.
The only con that this book has is that some of the chapters were very long for me, however I was so invested on this story that I don’t even know if I can consider it a con since I read it in a couple of sittings!
If you’re a child at heart or if you enjoy YA fantasy books, you’ll love this one!
I would also like to thank the author for sharing this treasure with me and I hope there’s more to this three classmates as the ending made me wish for a second book!
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33 reviews
September 1, 2024
nostalgic and entertaining

I enjoyed reading this book! It brought me back to middle school reading The Magic treehouse books and The Chronicles of Narnia.
This book is the perfect mixture of fantasy and suspense and leaves you wanting more with the ending! I can’t wait to read whatever is coming out next!!

For parents, this book is PERFECT for your children to read! It’s the perfect young adult book, no ‘spice’ and completely PG for all young adult readers. Will definitely be buying this book to add to my daughter’s bookshelf !
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212 reviews81 followers
August 23, 2024
Perfect YA read for young readers! As an adult, it was a fun read and I knew I would’ve loved this when I was young. The writing is the perfect amount between explaining the scene, but not over explaining.

Thank you to the author for sending me a copy!
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108 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2024
The Soulburn Talisman Review : 4 ⭐

A thirteen year old , Brooke woods goes on a school trip to a mountain and there she gets lost in the fog. She is not the only one lost, two of her classmates Dale and Charlie are with her. They encounter fog monsters and are frightened, a woods person Willow arrives there and saves Dale and Brooke, but Charlie is carried away by the fog monsters.
Through Willow they get to know that they have stepped into a portal in the mountainside that led them to a parallel world. What happens to Charlie?? Will Dale , Charlie and Brooke be able to come back to the present world?? Who are the fog monsters?? Please do read and figure out.

This is a fun , easy read and magical book. The main characters are kids and it's so nice to see them travel and unravel the mystery. The book transported me to my childhood when I used to dream of all magical things . The author David Mcllory created a mystical atmosphere with different creatures and does a great job in luring the reader to the world he created.
Though am not a fan of fantasy this book changed my view. I thank David Mcllory for the ebook he gave me 3 weeks ago and my sincere Apologies for dropping the late review.
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19 reviews
June 19, 2024
I was a beta reader for this book and I enjoyed the finished product even more the second time around!! The world building is so impressive and the detailed descriptions throughout the story really add to the whole experience, definitely recommend!
11 reviews
July 14, 2024
Perfect read for lovers of Narnia and Potter!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 July 2024
Any book that starts with a map has my full attention. If a world has been penned to life and can be visualised on the page in map form, I know I am in for a treat.
This book did not disappoint. The three main characters, teenagers Brooke, Dale and Charlie, are likeable and realistic. The parallel world they stumble into is beautifully described, with a menagerie of magical creatures and characters both helpful and menacing. The pace and adventure kept me hooked. If you love fantasy and want something new to feast your imagination on, read this!
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300 reviews8 followers
May 24, 2024
The prologue, refusing to name anyone or anything, combined with Brooke’s momentary amnesia in the first chapter does strain the reader. There’s certainly intrigue and atmosphere but at the cost of having little to latch onto. It does find its feet but continues to hold its cards extremely close to its chest for some time. Too long with Willow. Once we do get to know some characters this is to its benefit too. As the pieces begin to fall into place there’s a real sense of excitement as it builds to more and more revelations.

The Soulburn Talisman isn’t a difficult book to love. Brooke, Dale and Charlie are fantastic. They’ve a cheekiness that I remember but don’t always get to see in characters of that age. There was an especially interesting instance of doubt for one of them. Following them as they went from stumbling through the world was a joy. But I can’t lie. The secondary cast of characters are an utter delight from the Wee Folk to the Robin Hood-esque trolls. There’s a humour to the world that really shines through them. And the antagonists are fantastic too. There’s a good, persistent sense of threat and danger throughout. They live up to it too. There were several reveals that made me gasp aloud.

McIlroy threads between familiar and fresh very well. I love the inclusion of perytons – a fantastically chimerical creature. I love the Stone Road. I wanted to know more about every element of Uland. But the book largely balances itself well outside of its initial mysteries so I didn’t feel unsatisfied or that there needed to be more. Even if I would have personally loved some more time with certain denizens. There’s a grandeur to some of the history in the way of Fort Hammerfall but there’s an immediacy to it that I enjoyed too – the wane of gigantism – which you could see.

I loved the momentum of the book – especially once all the pieces were in place. It could be wonderfully propulsive too. Unfortunately my pet peeve of foreignness only being brought up in association with villainy cropped its head up. If I were to be strict in my criticism I would say that the book seems to shy from more serious moments swiftly moving on with characters who are ostentsibly feeling deeply being jolly and winking. However it’s been so long since I’ve had so much fun with a book, and the prospect of returning, especially with what we learn, and those stunning final chapters, is thrilling.

Much thanks to David McIlroy for this review copy. I leave this review voluntarily.

The Soulburn Talisman comes out May 31 2024.
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71 reviews1 follower
July 17, 2024
The Soulburn Talisman by David McIlroy 🧌
Overall Rating: 4/5 ⭐️

I thought this was a really fun and refreshing read! This is a teen fantasy book that I think I would have been totally obsessed with as a kid.

I found the plot interesting and the characters relatable and well developed. I would be interested in reading more from this author and would totally recommend this to any teens out there looking for their next fantasy read. I also think this is a refreshing read for adults as well.

Thank you @thedavidmcilroy for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book!
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6 reviews1 follower
May 28, 2024
For anyone looking to pick up a fun, easy-to-read, and magical book, The Soulburn Talisman is perfect. The main characters are all such charming kids, and the mystery behind their adventures is enjoyable to unravel. The inclusion of various abnormal creatures adds to the mystical atmosphere David Mcllroy presents, and he does a good job easing the reader into the world he’s created without making it overwhelming or difficult to understand. There are some interesting politics between the characters revealed in the later half of the novel that further expand on the world.

The only parts that lost me were in the beginning—where I felt too much information was withheld, to the point I became slightly disinterested in the characters—and a few spots around the middle, where I wished the main kids had a tiny bit more substance to them (backstory, being less passive, bonding with each other more effectively, etc.). Though I think by the end of the book, I was familiar enough with them that their personalities outshined any shallowness I felt. I also wish there was a bit of a deeper dive into how their experiences changed them in their original world, and how they dealt with all they’d seen. But maybe that will be explored further in another book.

Overall, I would definitely give it a try, and I think people of all ages can appreciate the story David Mcllroy has pieced together. I was entertained all the way through, and I’m excited to see what the future holds. I’m very thankful for my opportunity to immerse myself in this story!
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146 reviews6 followers
May 29, 2024
Have you ever enjoyed a book so much it was hard to talk about why you enjoyed it? This is a problem that I am having with "The Soulburn Talisman." First, I found the children in this story to be a breath of fresh air. The trolls were my favorite side characters, and I truly enjoyed their banter and humor as they roamed through this perilous land. Many times in middle grade books, the villain is the most villainous caricature of a villain possible. This was not the case in this book. The villain carried a deep resemblance to highly ambitious people, which cast him more realistically than a Doctor Evil type villain petting a cat.

I would have loved this book as a kid, as I was deeply interested in portal magic and convinced that there was a hidden world running parallel to ours. Aside from mild, 13-year-old kid attempts at swearing, which only happened sparingly, this book is so impeccably clean and could be the perfect addition to a summer reading list. The themes of friendship, trust, and perseverance are woven seamlessly into the narrative, providing valuable lessons for young readers.

Overall, "The Soulburn Talisman" is a delightful and engaging read that captures the imagination and keeps you hooked from start to finish. The well-developed characters, realistic villain, and adventurous plot make it a standout in the middle grade genre. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy magical adventures and heartfelt stories.

Thank you to the David McIlroy for providing an advanced copy of this novel so that I could provide an honest and voluntary review.





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43 reviews2 followers
May 30, 2024
*with thanks to the author for an ARC copy - some elements may be subject to change*

I was pleasantly surprised by this novel. The characters are Brooke, Dale & Charlie; aged 13, & Willow, a Woodsgirl - the author's version of an elven druid?

However, it was a good story, engaging, well paced & a slight twist at the end that does set up Book 2 rather nicely.

I am not its target audience (thinking this is for the 13+ market?) But its still a good first introduction to fantasy for younger readers. Clean read, no spice!
Profile Image for Elaine Frieman Herbert.
35 reviews
December 30, 2024
Fun adventure for YA and even adult readers – a bit Witcher meets Lord of the Rings meets The Chronicles of Narnia, etc. Fun twists and turns at the end that set it up for a sequel. Overall, the second half is stronger than the first but it's a fun, quick read. I was gifted an ARC copy but also bought a Kindle copy to support the author who I found via Substack.
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19 reviews
September 30, 2025
This is a fantastic YA fantasy. It's fast paced and has all of your favourite fantasy elements. The characters are likeable and the world is expansive and interesting.

Younger readers will love the fast paced, action filled nature of the book and adults can enjoy something which still has all the best classic fantasy elements without being dragged down by too much politics or darkness, the perfect pallet cleanser.

Thank you David for sending me the E-ARC to review.
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24 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2024
"The Soulburn Talisman" by David McIlroy is a captivating middle grade cum young adult fantasy adventure that whisks readers away to a world brimming with magic and danger. The story follows three ordinary teenagers – Brooke, Dale, and Charlie – who stumble upon a hidden portal and find themselves thrust into the fantastical realm of Uland.


Pros:

* Fast-paced and Engaging: McIlroy crafts a thrilling narrative that keeps readers hooked from the very beginning. The action is relentless, with exciting chases, perilous encounters, and unexpected twists and turns that keep the pages flying.

* Compelling Characters: The protagonists are relatable and well-developed. Brooke, Dale, and Charlie each possess unique strengths and weaknesses, and their friendships and individual journeys of self-discovery form the heart of the story.

* Vivid World-building: Uland is a richly imagined world, teeming with fantastical creatures, breathtaking landscapes, and ancient magic. McIlroy's vivid descriptions bring the world to life, allowing readers to truly immerse themselves in the adventure.

* Themes of Friendship and Courage: The novel explores powerful themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of believing in oneself. It's a heartwarming and inspiring story that encourages readers to embrace their inner strength and face their fears.


Cons:

* Predictable Plot Points: While the pacing is fast, some plot points may feel predictable for seasoned fantasy readers. Certain plot twists and character arcs might follow familiar tropes.

* Reliance on Familiar Fantasy Elements: While Uland has unique elements, it draws heavily from established fantasy tropes, such as talking animals, mischievous fairies, and ancient prophecies.


Overall:
Despite some minor shortcomings, "The Soulburn Talisman" is a highly enjoyable read for young adult fantasy enthusiasts. Its engaging story, endearing characters, and vibrant world-building make it a captivating adventure that will appeal to fans of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter.


Recommendation:
This book is highly recommended for middle grade lovers as well as young adults who enjoy fast-paced fantasy adventures with relatable characters and exciting plotlines. It's a perfect choice for readers seeking a fun and escapist read that will leave them eager for more.
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37 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2025
𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕊𝕠𝕦𝕝𝕓𝕦𝕣𝕟 𝕋𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕞𝕒𝕟 𝔹𝕪: 𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕚𝕕 𝕄𝕔𝕚𝕝𝕣𝕠𝕪: This Book is about teens pulled into a portal into a land called Uland, where they encounter many things of such Cryptids,Folklore , and mythologies like Ghouls, Trolls, Fairies, Knights, Giants,and Bandits. Among all of these creatures and things my favorite is the Trolls because they are compassionate and Loyal like creatures in the story making them more likeable. While this book is mostly Fantasy and Action there is Some Mystery to it too. It has a brilliant storyline that’s engaging, with an immersive world and adventurous with twists and turns and I love the book cover it’s unique and intriguing. I feel like the target audience is mostly teens and young adults but the kid in me loved this book and it gave nostalgic feels of The Chronicles of Narnia , The Magic Treehouse and Lord of the Rings I really liked that about it . My Favorite Character was Willow the Woodsperson she had great character arc,was interesting and had special powers which was interesting, I also liked Charlie and his character development and learning how important friends really are , I will admit i honestly worried about him and the ghouls for a minute lol. This Book had clever writing style, with a great reading pace, it was a fun and quick read straight to the point , it felt mystical and imaginatively great. It is beautifully written and you can feel the universe coming to life thru the pages and your reading it and that was my favorite part of it all it was thrilling, and suspenseful keeps you turning the page to see what’s next to happen. It’s Good vs Evil it does leave on alittle it of a cliff hanger kind of because it is unresolved that’s setting up for the Sequel book in the series . I will be reading this again with my teen daughter she loves fantasy books, The Book is Fantasy, Adventure ( if you like really exciting adventures then this ones definitely for you ) , it’s also Magical Realism . I would recommend this book it is Excellent for any age in my opinion. Thank you to the Author for recommendation of your spectacular novel I’ve throughout enjoyed this read.
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1,522 reviews81 followers
August 14, 2024
This is a nostalgic dive into the kind of adventure-filled fantasy that evokes memories of books like Percy Jackson and The Chronicles of Narnia. It's the sort of book that’s perfect for younger readers, particularly those on the cusp of transitioning from middle grade to early YA.

The story has a classic setup: three kids stumble into a world filled with magic, monsters, and looming danger. It's a familiar formula that McIlroy handles with skill, keeping the pace brisk and action-packed. McIlroy manages to put his own spin on things, keeping the story feeling fresh while still providing that comforting sense of familiarity. From haunted forests to goblin markets, the variety keeps the journey engaging, and there’s a sense of childlike wonder that runs throughout the book. The fast-paced action ensures there’s never a dull moment. The friendship of the characters evolves naturally throughout the story, and it’s rewarding to watch them grow and learn from their experiences.

While The Soulburn Talisman is certainly enjoyable, it's clear that it’s geared more towards younger readers. The themes, pacing, and character development are well-suited to a younger audience, making it a perfect fit for those in the early stages of their YA journey. For older readers, it might not pack the same punch, but it’s easy to appreciate the skilled writing and the fun, nostalgic spirit of the story.

Overall, this is a well-crafted fantasy adventure that younger readers will find both exciting and accessible. Thanks to the author for the opportunity to read and review. This review is honest and voluntary. All opinions are my own.
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Author 9 books214 followers
May 31, 2024
Accessible and enjoyable fantasy with a great message about friendship…

The Soulburn Talisman is an enjoyable fantasy story that follows three classmates who find themselves stumbling through a portal to another world. Their journey of discovery brings them face to face with a plethora of trials, characters and all the hallmarks of an original fantasy setting world known as ‘Uland’. On their path they meet magical woods people, fairies, trolls, bandits and even knights as the three all come to realise in this world, they have powers which showcases eventual character development alongside a fun story that is easy to read. While they may not start out as friends, the journey they face together brings them closer.

‘As they left the mountain, Brooke finally understood what the feeling was inside her. It was one she’d known before, but it had never been as strong or as pure as it was now. She smiled all the way down, savouring it, enjoying its warmth. The surety of friendship.’

As someone who doesn’t read enough of this genre, I very much enjoyed the pace and accessible writing style this book has been written in. Sometimes fantasy can be a time investment alongside a weighty amount of definitions, names and setting that takes readers away from the story but David McIlroy delivers this book well and all of those things while keeping the flow and pages turning. This would make a perfect read for someone looking to take the plunge into fantasy for the first time and even those who are a little younger.

For readers looking to take on an original fantasy world with spooky woods, magic, castles, knights and some great description, this is the read for you!
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September 22, 2024
General Description: A school trip goes horribly wrong when Brooke, Charlie, and Dale find themselves through a portal and in the land of Uland. However, they don't all arrive together. Brooke and Dale get the help of a woodsperson named Willow, while Charlie finds himself among some trolls. Brooke and Dale have a time limit on their mission with Willow in order to make sure the land of Uland doesn't fall into complete chaos. Oh, and they must find Charlie. Can they accomplish it all?

The good:
- This gave me Pendragon vibes in the absolutely best way (if you know you know)
- This was extremely fast paced.
- I absolutely loved the world building and travelling you see in this book.
- I thought the creatures were unique and fun to see how they interacted with humans.

The loss of a star:
- I feel like the action overwhelmed the worldbuilding in the beginning. I just wanted a bit more worldbuilding in the beginning.

Overall, if you're a fan of the Pendragon series, you need to pick it up!
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20 reviews
September 26, 2025
I was hooked after the first few chapters!

If you like…
Portals to other worlds
Magical creatures
Adventure
Found friends
Humour
Betrayal….
Then this book is for you!

The world building was done beautifully by McIlroy. It was very easy to picture exactly where the characters were and what they were up to, it’s really captivated me!

There are multiple POVs which is always a great way to get snippet into each characters mind - Willow is definitely one of my favourites and I can’t wait to learn more but I really enjoyed everyone’s POV.

I definitely think a young audience would also love this, the characters are very relatable and story is at a great pace to follow along. You really feel like you’re in the journey with them through all the twists and turns.

I am very much looking forward to starting book two to see where this adventure takes our group of friends and cannot wait to see how the story develops!


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