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Trapped in the Museum of Unnatural History (Zack Files, 25)

Trapped in the Museum of Unnatural History (Zack Files, 25)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A memorable museum visit with Zack
Review: "Trapped in the Museum of Unnatural History," by Dan Greenburg, is number 25 in the "Zack Files" series for young readers. The book is illustrated by Jack E. Davis. In this installment, New York City schoolboy Zack becomes trapped in the Rosencrantz Museum of Natural History while on a school trip.

In the book's first paragraph Zack wonders, "And when the museum closes and the lights go out, do strange things happen?" Well, he finds out the answer to that question--an answer which is in keeping with the overall paranormal theme of the series. I found this mix of horror and humor to be a highly entertaining installment in the series. The suspenseful tale is well enhanced by Davis' whimsical drawings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A memorable museum visit with Zack
Review: "Trapped in the Museum of Unnatural History," by Dan Greenburg, is number 25 in the "Zack Files" series for young readers. The book is illustrated by Jack E. Davis. In this installment, New York City schoolboy Zack becomes trapped in the Rosencrantz Museum of Natural History while on a school trip.

In the book's first paragraph Zack wonders, "And when the museum closes and the lights go out, do strange things happen?" Well, he finds out the answer to that question--an answer which is in keeping with the overall paranormal theme of the series. I found this mix of horror and humor to be a highly entertaining installment in the series. The suspenseful tale is well enhanced by Davis' whimsical drawings.


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