Thaw review by BBrow
Thaw (Night Fall)
by Richard Reece
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Lakewood, OH, United States
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This book is about a young girl named Dani Kraft. Her best friend Jake has been missing for over 2 weeks. An unexpected visitor named, Vincent, comes looking for Dani because Jake has entered a world never seen before, and he cant come out! So, Dani and her other good friend Trey are on an adventure to save Jakes life from his long lost father who had been frozen for 15 years for Scientific Research.

Opinion: 

I really enjoyed reading this book; great cliff-hangers at the end of each chapter, lots of description to the characters, a great theme, which is friendship, and an amazing lesson, which is to never doubt on good friends. But unfortunately I wouldnt recommend it to a school library because of some of the violent words and actions in the book. But in a local/public library, most definitely! I was really disappointed at the end of the book because it left me with a cliff-hanger, and now Im never going to know what happened with Vincent, and what is going to happen with Trey, Jake, and Dani. But overall, good book.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

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This book is talking about a burned-down, abandoned, old camp ground. And when it was burning down, there were little kids, and camp counselors inside of them! This book wouldn't be good for just any 6th, 7th, or 8th grader. They would have to be mature about it!
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