Rating: Summary: A good book Review: A chilling book that will keep you reading more, more, more, more , and more. Paul Zindel is a excellent science fiction/ horror author. You got to read this book.
Rating: Summary: Spine tingling suspense on every page! Review: AN Incredible book! Doom Stone keps you wondering what will happen on the next page. Not reccomended for younger childern, It even kept me listneing for that eerie ticking sound.
Rating: Summary: Zindel fan at age 13 Review: At first I did not like scary books, untill I read The Doom Stone. A friend of mine suggested the book to me. I read it and liked it so much that recently, I purchased another book written by Paul Zindel called Loch. I would reccomend this book to anyone who liked action or horror books. Even if you don't like horror books I suggest you give it a shot.
Rating: Summary: Doom Stone Review: Doom Stone is about a boy and his aunt going Manchester on an arceologica dig . On the way to see his aunt Jackson,the boy,saw something attacking a man. When he went back to help ,the man was dead.Later Jackson and some army guies tried to kill the creatur,two people died and Jackson's aunt was bitten by the creatur and started to go crazy.Later Jackson met this girl named Alma they founed a book that said how to kill the creatur.They had to say a spell to it and you'll have to read it to find out what happens next...
Rating: Summary: The Doom Stone Review: Doom Stone is about a boy who traveled from America to visit his aunt. When he was on his way to see his aunt at the hotel he notice somebody was being chase by something on the road. So he told the soldier that was driving the truck to stop and check it out.The soldier didn't see anything around.Doom Stone is a great book because it has a lot of action and bloody chapters.So I recommond this book because once you start to read the first chapter there's no stopping the story.
Rating: Summary: A great book that you can't put down! Review: Doom Stone was a really good book! It is about a American boy, Jackson, who goes to Stonehenge with his Aunt Sarah. He meets a girl named Alma and they come face to face with a killing monster. Jackson's Aunt gets bitten by the killer. Jackson and Alma have to overcome their fears to help Jackson's Aunt return to normal. Some parts in this book were comfusing but it is a great book to read!
Rating: Summary: One of the Best Review: Doomstone is about a young man named Jackson who loves to go with his Aunt Sarah to anthropological digs. This time he goes to England where she is studying Stonehenge. On his way there he witnesses an attack from a strange beast on a tourist, then later in the story his Aunt Sarah is bitten by the beast. The bite from the beast takes control of her mind. Meanwhile Jackson meets a girl named Alma who helps him try to stop the beast. I think that this is one of the best books I have ever read. There is always adventure and the urgeto keep reading even when I need to stop. I recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure books with mystery in them.
Rating: Summary: An exciting thriller about a monster lurking in Stonehenge. Review: Fifteen-year-old Jackson is visting his aunt in England, while she does important research near Stonehenge. People are being savagely attacked by an unknown assailant, including his aunt, who barely survives and is now acting very strange. A glimpse of the attacker convinces Jackson it's a monster. Now he must provide proof to the millitary, who have taken over the situation. I highly reccomend this to horror fans; be forewarned, however, it is very gory.
Rating: Summary: What Horrors Lurk beneath Stonehenge? Review: Fifteen-year-old Jackson teams up with Alma, a gravedigger's daughter, to investigate mysterious deaths caused by a gruesome prowler around England's famed Stonehenge attraction. Invited over by his anthropologist Aunt Sarah, the American youth is used to strange occurrences whenever he joins his aunt on some exotic expedition or excavation, but even he is not preprared for the repelling discovery of Skull Face. Of course the British military is keenly aware of the secret source of the grisly events on Salisbury Plain; their goal is to reduce public consternation as much as possible, thus hiding the truth about the fantatic creature from the unsuspecting locals. These teenage sleuths ferret information from odd sources and old parchment volumes in the cathedral library, swapping data with wise Aunt Sarah, who has been bitten and thus confined to a hospital. But how is it that Ramid, as she terms this vicious aberration of Nature, has survived for centuries below modern man's radar screen? How does he just Know things in the computer age? And what strange, malicious bond unites Dr. Cawley and the monster? Is there no way to stop his rampage of raw evil? What other secrets are festering deep in the bowels beneath the enchanted horseshoe circle of sarcens and trilithons? This is an action-packed YA adventure, which might stimulate research on the various theories of prehistoric Stonehenge. Chillling, for kids 14 up.
Rating: Summary: What Horrors Lurk beneath Stonehenge? Review: Fifteen-year-old Jackson teams up with Alma, a gravedigger's daughter, to investigate mysterious deaths caused by a gruesome prowler around England's famed Stonehenge attraction. Invited over by his anthropologist Aunt Sarah, the American youth is used to strange occurrences whenever he joins his aunt on some exotic expedition or excavation, but even he is not preprared for the repelling discovery of Skull Face. Of course the British military is keenly aware of the secret source of the grisly events on Salisbury Plain; their goal is to reduce public consternation as much as possible, thus hiding the truth about the fantatic creature from the unsuspecting locals. These teenage sleuths ferret information from odd sources and old parchment volumes in the cathedral library, swapping data with wise Aunt Sarah, who has been bitten and thus confined to a hospital. But how is it that Ramid, as she terms this vicious aberration of Nature, has survived for centuries below modern man's radar screen? How does he just Know things in the computer age? And what strange, malicious bond unites Dr. Cawley and the monster? Is there no way to stop his rampage of raw evil? What other secrets are festering deep in the bowels beneath the enchanted horseshoe circle of sarcens and trilithons? This is an action-packed YA adventure, which might stimulate research on the various theories of prehistoric Stonehenge. Chillling, for kids 14 up.
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