Find out what Portsmouth Teens are reading! These are reviews of both advanced reader copies and published copies of books of interest to Portsmouth teens. **Most of the books reviewed here have been provided for free by the publishers and have been kept by the teens who reviewed them. There is no other connection between the publishers and the teens.***
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Zombie Tag by Hannah Moskowitz
Wil Lowenstein's brother, Graham, dies from an asthma attack. Wil uses a bell to bring Graham back to life. It works, but it turns out these zombies don't have any feelings besides anger and fear. Wil follows his brother (as a zombie) into the forest and sees him meeting all the other zombies and testing out different weapons on themselves. Are they are building an army to overtake humans? Read this book to find out.
This book is a light, entertaining read. I would recommend it for 10 - 13 year olds. Characters are quirky and the main character is determined.
Reviewed by Adrian.
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I, Gage, the reader of Zombie Tag by Hannah Moskowitz would recommend it to all of my friends. I would say to them, "If you like action, adventures and emotion in books than this book is great for you!" The most compelling aspect of this book is how dedicated Wil is to Graham even after Graham died. I finished this book and had no complaints because it was such a good book. I would recommend this book to 12 - 15 year olds because that is pretty much the age group of this book. It is hard to imagine a better book and it has a broad general teen appeal.
Reviewed by Gage.
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