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This is so much better than the DaVinci Code. You have to read it. The plot is much better defined, and the dramatic conclusion is amazing. There is suspense on every page, and if that's what you love, this is the book for you. One of the best books I've ever read.
Review by: Happydude, age 14
There are three kids and their mom and dad die in a house fire and they stay with their uncle Olaf that is always trying to steal the fortune their parents left behind for them.
Review by: Jason, age 13
This book was about Special Agent Pendergast and his battle to stop his brother Diogenes from completing a horrific plot to steal Lucifer's heart and kill all of Pendergast's friends. In the end Pendergast beat his brother but at a horrendous cost, even then Diogenes wasn't captured but still roams free. Pendergast is in Jail.
Review by: Jennifer, age 17
This was one of the best books I've ever read! The begging was kind of confusing but as the story went on, it was easier to understand. Action-filled with different things the main characters saw and felt. The ending really surprised me.
Review by: Kurt, age 14
Don’t ever judge a book by its cover! As soon as I started reading this book it wouldn’t let me put it down. It has a great storyline, and very believable characters – easy to relate to. It is very well written and captures the reader’s attention instantly.
Review by: Gina, age 14
This is an out-of-the-ordinary book that will captivate you and keep your attention. The style of writing is sometimes confusing, though, and there are even a few typos. Overall, this is a very good book with some great action scenes. It doesn't dwell too long on boring parts.
Review by: Robert, age 14
This book was AMAZING. MY guidance counselor suggested that I read it and
it is now one of my favorite books! It is about a girl who is overweight
and her struggles over the years. It shows what life is life and how her
depression worsened it. I highly suggest it for any teen, or even adults
too. In two words: simply amazing.
Review by: Amazed Reader, age 16
This is probably one of the most amazing books I've ever read. A vampire, Edward, falls in love with a human Bella, but soon has to battle against others to keep her alive. It is more believable than other fictions, especially about vampires where they have fangs and red eyes, but the author manages to entwine a lovely romance with lots of action.
Note this book can also be used as an audiobook and eBook - on listentobooks.org
Review by: dizzydb3, age 12
This is the first book in a trilogy about a teenage girl, Tally. At sixteen everyone gets cosmetic surgery to make them super model pretty. When Tally is almost sixteen she meets a girl that doesn't want the surgery. They become friends. Then she runs away. Tally is forced to fin her friend in the wild or never turn pretty. This was a really good book that was fun to read. You really get into it.
Review by: Marcia, age 13
The story is about a family that has an exciting adventure with aliens, a big brain called IT, and a big black thing that eats planets. Meg and her friends must outsmart the forces of evil on an exciting trip through space and time. Skip the movie, book is much better.
Review by: BobTheSlob, age 16
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