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Joseph D McKnight

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  • The Decision

    Book 18 of the Animorphs. I would like to say that this was just another battle, but it wasn’t an earth battle. We get to learn more about the Andalites and we get to see a lot more about their culture and the zero space technology. Great pacing through this one and an imaginative problem,…

    March 30, 2022
  • The Phantom Castle

    Way of the Shaman book 4. Just like the others in this series it is a wild ride. I loved the pacing and twists and turns. This series continues to be a strong recommend. Athough the end was different than expected, I still liked it. If you’ve read the series thus far, this book will…

    March 30, 2022
  • The Long Walk

    In the grotesque shoes of the Lottery, Hunger Games, the Roman Coliseum you have the Long Walk. This book takes you along and lets you join in the awful hell that would be living in this situation. The idea is a car crash that you cannot look away from. As person after person gets their…

    March 28, 2022
  • The Underground

    Book 17 of the Animorphs. This one just was not as good as the last. There was a lot of action and the pacing was fast, but it felt like just another battle. There are certain stories that hang with you, unfortunately I don’t think this is one of them. The story is good and…

    March 28, 2022
  • The Warning

    This was book 16 of the Animorphs. I enjoyed this one. Felt we did make some progress on the plot line. But it was the darkest book so far. For the series it is in my top ten. The pacing was good and there was no “out of nowhere” save like others in the series.…

    March 28, 2022
  • Salem’s Lot

    The master of the dark returns with a modern Dracula tale. This is as gripping as it is dark and will have you hearing all the things that go bump in the night. I absolutely loved the concept for this novel and you definitely feel like you are a part of this small Maine town.…

    March 23, 2022
  • The Gift of Fear

    Is this a perfect book? No. Do I think it should be a part of middle school reading? Yes. This book is smart use of our own intuition in possible bad situations. There is a bit of a rant at the end but aside from the rant, there is a lot of good information on…

    March 21, 2022
  • Bus Station Mystery

    Book 18 of the Boxcar Children. This was a fun one reviewing pollution and ways companies can be socially responsible and still turn a profit. I liked the idea that it isn’t environment or business but there is ways we can find to do both as long as owners can get behind doing the right…

    March 21, 2022
  • The Lawnmower Man: Stories from Night Shift

    Stephen King is a master writer. Each of the short stories were vivid and keep you deeply engrossed. It is hard to compare him with other works, aside from his deep dark themes, his prose sings off the page. The part that I find most intriguing is his ability to end a tale without a…

    March 21, 2022
  • Chasing the Prophecy

    The third and concluding book in the Beyonders series. This series was good and the concluding book tied things together nicely. However it does not have me running out to get the next Brandon Mull book. Might I read other series by him in the future, possibly. But for now I will be moving on…

    March 21, 2022
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