Langdimania by Lach

 Langdimania is an impressive book that reaches to the corners of your mind. Lach is an imaginative author that truly explores every aspect of magic and the potential of dreaming. I like how this novel includes a wide variety of genres. For example, Fantasy, Teenage Mental Health, Reality vs Personal Beliefs/Experiences and many more. Langdimania is an extraordinary place where twelve-year-old, Army travels to every day. Whether that is during his after-school adventures, during Mr Dumont's TFI French Classes or Detention with Mrs Czernowski. During some extremely frustrating and different experiences, Army finds himself baffled with new abilities that seem to change everything and make it a whole lot more interesting. Langdimania is the special place that Army seems to go to in his Imagination. Or is it the reality? At the centre of all this bizarre situation, is a boy and a girl. 

I particularly enjoyed reading this book because I found the different style of writing fascinating. Army is constantly moving from his 'imagination' where he feels most at home and 'reality' where he struggles to thrive as a 'normal' teenager. I believe that the front-cover of Langdimania is eye-catching because it instantly draws attention. There are deep, hidden meanings/connotations and I feel as if they truly portray the depths of Army's creativity. If you love reading exotic books that link to the amazing concept of dystopia, I would love to recommend this book to you. 

Reviewed for Lovereading4kids.co.uk

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