Pros: keeps your attention, GLOWS IN THE DARK, fast paced, creative Cons: Only slip cover glows, ending a tiny bit of let-down.
When I bought this book, it was orginally as a motivational tool for our son to finish some work. I had it in my room pledging to not read this book until he did.
But he never got his work done, so I could not take it anymore. I HAD to read...
Pros: Peretti's true-to-form as his newest nail-biter grips your attention. Cons: Written more for teen-agers than adults. Not really a "con", but it's all there is!
The Veritas Project: Hangman's Curse is apparently the first of a new series by Frank Peretti. I read it as it was a gift from someone who knew I liked Peretti's earlier works, especially "This Present Darkness," and assumed I'd like anything Peretti....
Pros: Extremely interesting, has an excellently balanced mixture of mystery, adventure and horror. Cons: might be too scary for kids younger than 12, but other than that, no cons.
I bought this book on Amazon.com and it came a week after I bought it. I opened it up immediately after I started reading. At first, when the case that the Springfields are closing came to an end, I thought that this book wouldn't be very interesting....
Pros: Exciting, with something else happening every time you turn the page. Cons: Written mostly for teenagers.
This book is filled with action from the very first page, but it loses some excitement at the end. And even with it's less-than-great ending, this book has enough adventure and nail-biting suspense to make up for it. Because the main characters are...
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