If you enjoy end-of-days zombie stories, this is one worth reading.
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One for fans of the genre, although don't expect anything clever, it's plot by numbers for that mid-afternoon read.
Entertaining and educational, this first hand account of growing up in Palestina (now Israel) before the second world war is not just a useful resource it is a fascinating read.
A great teen and YA thriller, and a brilliant exploration of the psychology of abduction.
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Well-presented, readable if sometimes dry, well-researched and extremely useful, this is one of the first non-fiction books to earn a five star rating.
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Significant formatting issues made it very difficult to read this nicely-illustrated children's book.
It is a well-done horror for a younger age group.
This is not a good book, full of prose, light on borrowed plot and in a setting that makes no sense.
This is an excellent story, that any fan of the genre should consider picking up. In fact, I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a good story.
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If you are looking for a fun story...a little plot to hang it together and something to fill an afternoon, this one is probably for you. Otherwise, there are plenty of other novels out there.
A descriptive work with little depth that glosses over the questions and answers it could have dealt with.
A poor start to a fantasy series that requires other reading to make sense of it.
It is hard to work out who the intended audience for this was - dog lovers already know most of the content in more depth, and if you don't love dogs, why buy a book about them? Given that and the English issues I'd have to give this a two
Approachable, immediately relevant, and using simple language with great skill, it would appeal to younger readers because it does interact with today's issues.
A fairly simplistic and bland novella with nothing to hook into despite the nonsensical situation.