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Adam Black's crisp, matter-of-fact narrative style keeps the tone light and comic, even as the events roll toward a bizarre and devastating conclusion. Recommended for most larger public libraries.
This is an entertaining, light listen, heavy on broad comic strokes, with little real insight into the places the author visited or many of the people she met. Listeners looking for a good, tantalizing comic yarn will be delighted, but there is little of substance here.
Health-conscious listeners will find here an abundance of excellent, easily applied methods to eat, move, and sleep better. Likely to be popular at most public libraries.
Most of the material in this anthology is duplicated in other collections, but Kenyon's enduring popularity virtually guarantees an audience. A solid choice for larger public library collections.
Nonstop action, inventive dangers, and a surprising conclusion make this an enjoyable thriller, although the romantic angle is nothing special and the dialog is sometimes a little clichéd. Recommended for most public library collections.
This delightful and popular series may be among the most beautifully written and imaginative works of fantasy currently on the market. This latest title is highly recommended for all public libraries.
Stine's fans may enjoy the obligatory scenes of murder and gore, but some of the plot contrivances are hard to swallow. Recommended only for libraries in which Stine's young adult works are in high demand.