Review Detail
Middle Grade Fiction
1451
engaging fantasy chapter book
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
4.5
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
OCEAN CHASE is a thrilling new installment in the DUNGEON RUNNERS series. In this book, Kit and crew are heading into their second real Dungeon Runners competition - this time under water. That is all well and good, but Kit cannot swim and must wear floaties, plus he is still not quite used to Featherblade, the sword he won in the previous books. Luckily, with Sandy and Thorn by his side, they will forge their way through any challenge.
What I loved: This is such an engaging and imaginative chapter book series. It is perfect for fans of Minecraft and fantasy action/adventure games. The challenges are dangerous and deadly with creatures to defeat - as well as puzzles to solve and bullies to fend off. Triple Trouble is once again trying to play fair but coming up against other teams who cheat and are sometimes cruel. These challenges are relatable to young readers who likely experience their own social challenges and feel like things in life are less than fair.
The characters are great with the main crew having their own personalities and talents that make them charming to read about. Illustrations throughout really bring them to life, as well as the scenes mentioned. These really add to the story nicely, helping young readers imagine each scene and the characters as well as breaking up the text for readers gaining confidence with reading independently.
In terms of the text itself, it's perfect for independent readers. The font is large and easy to follow with many easily pronounced words along with those that are more challenging, allowing young readers to gain confidence while stretching their abilities. The story is perfect for this age range with characters that are fun to follow across the stories, and a whole challenge and ranking to add plenty of action/adventure along the way.
What left me wanting more: As a small thing, Kit is very negative and frequently unhappy about everything. He seemed to have a bit of a lesson in past books as he spoils the fun for his friends, but the book is once again filled with his negative dialogue. Even with nice new armor, he is upset about the color, concerned about appearance, and disappointed by the friends who care so much for him. They end up spending a bit of time getting him to come around, but it's not a fantastic pattern, and I hope the story will break away from this in future books. There is also some booger humor, which kids will love, but it is a bit prevalent (their sponsor is a troll booger glue company).
Final verdict: OCEAN CHASE is a thrilling fantasy chapter book that is perfect for independent readers who love contests, magic, and exciting new worlds!
What I loved: This is such an engaging and imaginative chapter book series. It is perfect for fans of Minecraft and fantasy action/adventure games. The challenges are dangerous and deadly with creatures to defeat - as well as puzzles to solve and bullies to fend off. Triple Trouble is once again trying to play fair but coming up against other teams who cheat and are sometimes cruel. These challenges are relatable to young readers who likely experience their own social challenges and feel like things in life are less than fair.
The characters are great with the main crew having their own personalities and talents that make them charming to read about. Illustrations throughout really bring them to life, as well as the scenes mentioned. These really add to the story nicely, helping young readers imagine each scene and the characters as well as breaking up the text for readers gaining confidence with reading independently.
In terms of the text itself, it's perfect for independent readers. The font is large and easy to follow with many easily pronounced words along with those that are more challenging, allowing young readers to gain confidence while stretching their abilities. The story is perfect for this age range with characters that are fun to follow across the stories, and a whole challenge and ranking to add plenty of action/adventure along the way.
What left me wanting more: As a small thing, Kit is very negative and frequently unhappy about everything. He seemed to have a bit of a lesson in past books as he spoils the fun for his friends, but the book is once again filled with his negative dialogue. Even with nice new armor, he is upset about the color, concerned about appearance, and disappointed by the friends who care so much for him. They end up spending a bit of time getting him to come around, but it's not a fantastic pattern, and I hope the story will break away from this in future books. There is also some booger humor, which kids will love, but it is a bit prevalent (their sponsor is a troll booger glue company).
Final verdict: OCEAN CHASE is a thrilling fantasy chapter book that is perfect for independent readers who love contests, magic, and exciting new worlds!
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