Friday, September 10, 2010

The Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan

5 comments:

  1. This book was awesome because it made me feel as if I was there it, but there was some down sides to the book because ofcourse like many other books i have read it is boring in the start and a bit of it is boring in the middle but you just pull thorough and it was SOOOOOO WORRRRTH IT!!!!

    -Gaurav Kang

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  2. This book was beautifully written by Rick Riordian. His writing style unwraps through out the book, the action gripping and humour with his novels are incredible. But the book did have some parts that I wasn't too happy with, like the way they describe Amy as an agrophobia, but I suppose that it's all just a part of the plot. Rick Riordian kept his readers in mystery during his work. In my final analysis, I think this book is very well written. I'm hoping to read the rest of the series.
    - Andrew

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  3. The Maze of Bones was a great book. While reading it, I felt like I was actually in the book.
    Every time I would start reading it, I couldn't stop, and I would look up at the clock and say, "10:00, I thought it was 9:00!".
    I also like the 39 clues website. You can collect cards, read the books, and do the missions to get clues.I go on the website every day!

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  5. “The 39 clues-maze of bones” was an awesome book written in realistic fiction. It was full of suspense, action and mystery. Some parts were also sort of sad. I read it because I saw lots of other kids reading it and thought that I would give it a try. Its story line forced me to read most books in its series. There were 10 books in total. The book also tells about history and the first book reveals the first clue and its focus is on Benjamin Franklin. It was so well written that it helped me to learn a lot of things about history from this book. History became fascinating for me. If you're looking for action, adventure, mystery then this one will satisfy. I would rate this book 9 out of 10.

    -rafi-

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