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The Sleepwalkers review by JJask0611
The Sleepwalkers
by J. Gabriel Gates
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Addison, IL, United States
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Popular Caleb is graduating high school and then he receives a letter from his old playmate, Christine. Caleb and his friend Bean decide to travel to his hometown of Hudsonville, Florida, to find her. They discover that the town is run down and horrible. Calebs home is abandoned and his father has disappeared, kids are missing. The old insane asylum has reopened, and Christine is there, inside. Her mothers who is a witch, is crazy, and Christines dead sister tells Caleb how to solve the mystery through the radio.

Opinion: 

I did not like this book. It was hard to read, hard to get into, and the storyline was overdone. The book also was in bad grammar. The author was too wordy. Every page only was like 2 sentences. In other words, the book moved slowly. And it's not like this plot hasn't been done before. It has the same broth as a scary story with like one different ingredient. I don't recommend this book.

 

Rating:
1
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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