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J**R
Lovely book
My 10 year old grandson loved this book, finished it in a week and was begging me for the next one, Which of course I got him, he loved that one just as much,
P**E
Good read.
Given as a gift.
A**R
excellent
great
G**A
) happy with the purchase
As advertised :) happy with the purchase, I won’t hesitate on buy again.
M**E
looking forward to the sequel!
I found the characters very likeable - which is always a must - even if it's in a love to hate kind of way. Great original idea. Good descriptions. Well written. Definitely leaves you wanting to find out what's going to happen next!Out Of The Mouths Of Babes
P**S
Four Stars
good
E**M
Book
Nice Book - prompt deliverry
A**R
Five Stars
Ten year old twins love it
K**.
Nice paperback book for older grade school kids.
This was purchased as a gift for my grandson. He was excited to read it. He just turned eleven and loves to read. It came on time for the birthday and in great condition.
S**A
AMAZING
This book is unique,complex,and completely awesome. I would recommend it to both beginners in reading and the people who read 6000000000 books a day.
S**E
Nice reading but not amazing
Well, first of all this book kinda sets the stage by calling itself the natural successor of one of the best series of books ever written. Apart from the fact that being so presumptuous is the first fail, the book does not even come close. Don't get me wrong, it's nice reading, the story is captivating, but the book lacks style, and there are typos in the Kindle edition, something that makes the reader seriously ask himself whether someone even read that book before it was published.- xxx moved passed the table. Jesus, folks, that is one of the simplest word ever. Even worse, later in the book, it's the other way round: He past the guy standing there... Sorry, mistakes like that are ridiculous and kill the pleasure of reading a good book.- The story is weird in itself. The experience starts out with a really weird horror scenario. Gangs roaming the streets, beating up people, vandalizing the neighborhood... Then the author tries to be funny by describing The First Evil in some funny ways (the carriage, the way he eats - don't want to give away too much), while trying to create an atmosphere of suspense. Here, again, he fails miserably. The funny sides of The First Evil seem misplaced, and the story loses...All in all as I said, it's nice reading, but it's nowhere close to the genius of the Harry Potter books, and if it had not been so cheap (4 bucks) I would have been seriously disappointed.
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