Showing posts with label book one. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book one. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Book Wyrm Review of The Merchant of Death by D.J McHale


Bobby Pendragon had it all. He's was the star player on a basket ball team, he was popular, and had the kind of uncle that would take him scuba diving, jet skiing and give awesome presents. But one night while he's all alone Bobby's uncle Press comes to his home. Press tells him that their are people somewhere that need their help. Completely trusting his uncle, Bobby steps into his uncles car, and out of normal life. He will never go back to it again. Bobby must travel to the world Denderon and save an enslaved people from the evil clutches of Saint. Dane.

The Merchant of Death is an incredible book, exciting, adventurous, and fun. All who read it are guaranteed to enjoy it.

Recommended age: 13-16

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure

Author: D.J McHale



Saturday, August 22, 2009

Book Wyrm Review of Lord Loss by Darren Shan


Grubbs Grady has a normal life. Every week he goes to school, on the weekends he hangs out with his friends and occasionally he play pranks on his older sister Gret. But in one horrific night his simple life of normality is ripped from his hands after the demented, demon master Lord Loss slaughterers his parents.
Lord Loss is a exciting, gruesome, and fun book. It keeps the reader turning pages all night long, with twist, turns, blood and gore. I guarantee that horror fans will love Lord Loss.
Recommended age : 13 - 18
Genre: Horror novel
Author: Darren Shan
Published by Harper Collins
Copyright 2005 by Darren Shan

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Book Wyrm Review of Eragon by Christopher Paolnini


Eragon is a adventure story about a boy who discovers a stone in the forest and brings it home to discover that it is really a dragon egg! Immediately Eragon is thrown head first into a century long war between the Varadon and the evil lord Galbatorix.
Eragon is a very enjoyable story. Although a little slow at times and a lot of the time the author is over describing the scenery, Eragon is a book that grabs the reader and pulls him or her into the story to fly across Alegaesia with Eragon.
The recommended age of reader: 13 - 20
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
Authur: Christopher Paolini
A Borizon book published by Alfred A. Knoff
Text copyright 2003 by Christopher Paolini