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Death's Intern review by kmrickar
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Troy, Michigan, United States
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In Death’s intern, Isis is the main character who made a terrible mistake. Her mistake made Death want to kill her. But is that the only thing that’s coming to her? Well, if you guess no, you’re correct. While Isis is hiding among her normal peers, she is being hunted. While in hiding, her best friend Bob gets kidnapped. Her life turns into chaos as she tries to find her friend, while an attack on her own life is being planned. Will Isis survive? Will her best friend Bob survive? Read Death’s Intern to find out.

 

Opinion: 

Have you read Death’s Intern by D.C Gomez?  The author does a very good job on dialogue because while reading the book, it felt like real people and their feelings felt real, like you’re there too. The author is great at creating an exciting adventure, filled with shocking chaos, and if you love chaos, this book is for you. This story also shares a great lesson that sometimes life is bad, but when it is bad, don’t forget the people that are there for you. These are all amazing techniques that the author used to create an exciting story. The author helps the reader develop a connection to the characters; an example would be allowing me to feel bad for the priest.  He was innocent but still got caught into the drama surrounding Isis. He did nothing but was still hunted and almost murdered.

Overall, I think you should read Death’s Intern by D.C Gomez.  This story is filled with adventure and fantasy that will keep you on the edge of your seat from the first page to the last and hoping it will never end. 

 

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4
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I feel that this book is great for the age group that is posted under. It is a great book for ages 12- and up.
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