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Chargement... School Freezes Over!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #5) (5) (édition 2016)par Jack Chabert (Auteur), Sam Ricks (Illustrateur)
Information sur l'oeuvreSchool Freezes Over!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #5) par Jack Chabert
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Appartient à la sérieEerie Elementary (5)
A heavy snowstorm traps the students inside Eerie Elementary, a living, breathing monster brought to life by mad scientist, Orson Eerie--soon the school begins to freeze from the inside out, and Sam, Lucy and Antonio must find a way to get the heat back on before all the students freeze to death, while facing the truth that Orson Eerie is even more powerful and dangerous than they realized. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is clearly part of an ongoing series, but the author gives the reader enough background to jump right into the story without feeling the loss of the previous books. He also wraps up this storyline sufficiently while leaving room for the next adventure. This book is action-packed, as evidenced by the arguably excessive use of exclamation marks. The short chapters and the continual obstacles will keep young readers on the edge of their seats. That being said, this is really not my cup of tea. I prefer books that focus on characters, and the characters here are all pretty one-note (i.e., all good or all bad). While the trio of friends do almost everything together, Sam is clearly the ringleader and protagonist (to the extent that the other two characters are known as his assistants). This is too bad because it centers the white male character over the African-American and female ones.
Overall, however, I could see this title be appealing to certain readers, particularly those who like adventure-type stories. It is a slim book overall, so I could see this being a good transition book from basic early readers to the more intimidating middle grade novels. ( )