Good
5
By mr. sure 999
GREAT
Part of a book
2
By Gsc10
My own experience with reading puts this book a two star. I expect a book to have an opening, middle and a closing. This book barely got to the middle. Disappointing enough I’m not inclined to read more.
Young adult novel
1
By kathleendiane
This must be a young adult novel. The premise is interesting, but the follow through is juvenile.
simple fantasy for tweens
2
By juanvaldezzz
If I’m 13 like the leading character, this is a fun read to fulfill my assignment. It’s a stretch to call it “science” fiction. For this adult reader it lacks anything interesting except fast paced action. Beware of the zombies!
Predicable and way too simple
2
By BigGasGuzzler
This should be characterized as a teen novel. The plot is predictable and thin, the characters flat and undeveloped, and the dialogue trite. I don’t recommend it for science fiction fans.
Surprising and good
5
By lizardgg
Love following the story from the child’s perspective. Surprising turns that are exciting.
Thought it would be interesting
3
By Little gardener4570
The overall premise had me intrigued, but the characters and plot lack depth. I’ve enjoyed other books from this author, but this one seams to be written for children. The dialogue and vocabulary are simplistic; perfect for an 8 to 12 year old.
I was expecting more....
That said, it is a great book for kids. It has all the elements that kids love.
Interesting premise but can’t get over the age of the protagonists
2
By athalya
I thought the overall idea was interesting but it bugged the hell out of me that the protagonists were supposedly kids. The way they talk is totally unrealistic for their age, which makes me wonder: why bother? Maybe the author was targeting a teen audience. It’s an easy read but I’ll stop on book two... I’ve had enough.
I want to meet you
5
By whotookmynameboirealy
This is the only book I have read that I enjoy thank you
I’m only 11 years old
Ok in a cheesy way.
3
By Use browser instead
Weird but good enough to keep you reading.