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The Curse (Forbidden Doors, Book 7)

The Curse (Forbidden Doors, Book 7)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: what happened???????
Review: forbidden doors just isnt what it used to be. when i read the gaurdian a year ago i thought it was so cool, but now its changed drastically. the curse wasnt suspenceful or scary. the characters come across as wooden and dont act like normal teenagers.not to mention, the climax was entirely copied off the gaurdian!
im an advanced reader and i was very disappointed with this book. i used to love reading about ryan and becca and their adventures. but this book reminded me of the goosebumps books i used to like. if you like real thrillers, stay away from this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bill Myers is one of the best authors in the world
Review: I am 10 years old and Bill Myers is really good. I recemend Forbidden Doors to any advanced reader or any teenager who likes books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lost in Babble
Review: It is hard to criticize any book that helps kids pray and be closer to G-d, but this latest from James Riordan (the actual author and not Bill Myers) is awash with bad information.

Becka and her Brother Scott have been sent to Louisiana to help a young girl who is getting caught up in voodoo. Armed with prayer and the love of G-d they must go up against some scary forces.

When writing a novel, it is important to get your everyday facts correct. James Riordan fails in this. Right from the start with the actions of the airport and pilot we see that the author has not done any non-religious research. We also get a baseball game being played in the heavy rain, a wheat thresher harvesting sugar cane, and absolutely no mention of the kids being away from school back in California. If you want the book to work, you have to get the everyday details right.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forbidden doors for young adults
Review: These are very well written and I strongly recommend them. I am 11 years old, but an advanced reader, and I like them. They are astonshing and you really get deep into them. If you are an adult, teen, or an advanced preteen, I suggest you read this book. Suspense, horror, mysterys, thrills!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: what happened???????
Review: This is the coolest book!... I love it. It really honors God and it teached you about things that happen every day. Things that you might not think could ever happen to you, but they could. This is a great book if you are a teen or a pre-teen. I'm 13, and I think that this series rules!...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!...
Review: This is the coolest book!... I love it. It really honors God and it teached you about things that happen every day. Things that you might not think could ever happen to you, but they could. This is a great book if you are a teen or a pre-teen. I'm 13, and I think that this series rules!...


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