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Zap! I'm a Mind Reader (Zack Files, 4)

Zap! I'm a Mind Reader (Zack Files, 4)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horror and humor
Review: "Zap! I'm a Mind Reader," by Dan Greenburg, is #4 in the "Zack Files" series of paranormal tales for young readers. The book is illustrated by Jack E. Davis. The series as a whole follows the adventures of New York City schoolboy Zack. In this installment he gains the ability to read minds after receiving an electrical shock. But when Zack begins to telepathically receive some very frightening messages, he begins to fear that his life is in danger.

I found "Zap!" to be darker and scarier than many of the other Zack episodes. The book is enlivened further by the series' characteristic humor. Illustrator Davis does some particularly good character work in this volume. Overall, a suspenseful and enjoyable horror-mystery with a satisfying payoff.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Zap! I'm a Mind Reader" is a very clever book.
Review: "Zap! I'm a Mind Reader," by Dan Greenburg, is #4 in the "Zack Files" series of paranormal tales for young readers. The book is illustrated by Jack E. Davis. The series as a whole follows the adventures of New York City schoolboy Zack. In this installment he gains the ability to read minds after receiving an electrical shock. But when Zack begins to telepathically receive some very frightening messages, he begins to fear that his life is in danger.

I found "Zap!" to be darker and scarier than many of the other Zack episodes. The book is enlivened further by the series' characteristic humor. Illustrator Davis does some particularly good character work in this volume. Overall, a suspenseful and enjoyable horror-mystery with a satisfying payoff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horror and humor
Review: "Zap! I'm a Mind Reader," by Dan Greenburg, is #4 in the "Zack Files" series of paranormal tales for young readers. The book is illustrated by Jack E. Davis. The series as a whole follows the adventures of New York City schoolboy Zack. In this installment he gains the ability to read minds after receiving an electrical shock. But when Zack begins to telepathically receive some very frightening messages, he begins to fear that his life is in danger.

I found "Zap!" to be darker and scarier than many of the other Zack episodes. The book is enlivened further by the series' characteristic humor. Illustrator Davis does some particularly good character work in this volume. Overall, a suspenseful and enjoyable horror-mystery with a satisfying payoff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its A Shocking Expeariance
Review: I believe you should read Zack Files. It is excellent. I liked the part where Zack gets zapped by a broken cord.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zap, I was hooked
Review: I liked it ! It was one of the best books I've read! It held my attention with science stuff and the mind reading sounded cool

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excllent Book
Review: The Zack Files: Zap! I'm A Mind Reader
By Dan Greenburg

I really liked this book because there was a lot of cool stuff happening, like Zack getting electrocuted. After that he could read minds. When he went to the nurse she said in her mind, "What a klutz". That made him feel really angry. Read this book and find out what happens next.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Zap! I'm a Mind Reader" is a very clever book.
Review: This is a book that is normally read by a fifth grader, but since I needed about 17 more pages to complete my required 1000 pages of reading for the quarter, I decided to read a simple book I read a long time ago. It's really clever how Dan Greenburg thinks up a mind reading book. I really enjoyed the quick and easy book that is at the same time interesting. I recommend it to anyone who likes the idea of mind reading.


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