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The Web: GulliverZone review by RF | LitPick Book Reviews
The Web: GulliverZone review by RF
The Web: GulliverZone
by Stephen Baxter
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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RF
Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Tucson, AZ, United States
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In the world of "The Web" series, people are hooked up to the internet by using suits that take their minds to the web. Sarah is one of the many users on the Web, and on world peace day takes a friend and her annoying little brother on a trip to the Gulliver Zone, a virtual magical kingdom. However, after meeteing a small race of people called lilliputians, Sarah and her brother are shrunk down to the lilliputian's size. Now Sarah, George, and a lillputian named Cefven must go to the castle of the sorceress, grow back to normal, save her friend, and save a race of people from an evil tyrant before they are all stuck in the Gulliver Zone.

Opinion: 

"The Gulliver Zone," set in a not so distant future, begins and ends as a great book. The plot is really good and it made me not want put the book down. The premise for the book, though not original, makes a lot of sense and the writer did a good job of playing that out.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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