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Steve Brezenoff

Autor de The Quotable Slayer

80+ Obras 2,275 Miembros 51 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Steve Brezenoff, Steven Brezenoff

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Series

Obras de Steve Brezenoff

The Quotable Slayer (2003) 290 copias
Guy in Real Life (2014) 221 copias
Brooklyn, Burning (2011) 151 copias
The Absolute Value of -1 (2010) 60 copias
Alley of Shadows (2007) 33 copias
Time Voyage (2012) 25 copias
Overboard (2012) 22 copias
Stowaways (2012) 16 copias
An Unsinkable Ship (2012) 13 copias
The Sleeper (2012) 11 copias
Lost Island (2013) 10 copias
The disappearing fruit (2017) 8 copias
Bites (2013) 8 copias
Curses For Sale (2012) 7 copias
I Dare You! (2009) 7 copias
New in Town (2012) 6 copias
Cheaters (2013) 6 copias
Witch Mayor (2012) 5 copias
The Mummy at Midnight (2008) 4 copias
The Thing in the Woods (2008) 4 copias
I Dare You! (2008) 3 copias
The Medusa doll (2020) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Violent Ends (2015) — Contribuidor — 251 copias
Who Done It? (2013) — Contribuidor — 135 copias

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Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | otra reseña | Sep 15, 2022 |
I love that the Library of Doom is doing graphic novels. The chapter book series is one of my favorite HiLos to recommend for kids of all ages. This graphic novel tells the story of a book known as the oldest trick and how Dace has to outwit the book to get back to real life. The story is short and simple, but highly entertaining and page turning. The graphic novel format just notches up the story for reluctant readers but maintains an easy or lower reading level, so it is good for any age.
 
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LibrarianRyan | otra reseña | Aug 29, 2022 |
I can't tell if this book ends on a moral of "don't disobey your parents" or more "don't trust anything that looks perfect". The final line in the "after credits" if you will is about isolation and hallucinating, and in many ways this book comes off as a hallucination.

Though that is not a bad thing. The idea of creating a perfect little place and not letting criminals stay in it isn't a new idea. It's been tried before, and where better would it be to get executed than in space where having an offender among the populi is a problem. Of course, true to most systems, it's corrupt and extreme what someone will be cast out over.

A Hole in the Dome ends ambiguously after a hundred-and-seven pages, and it could be the end or the beginning for Florence's outside life. In many ways, that is absolute horror to think about.
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Yolken | otra reseña | Aug 5, 2022 |

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Obras
80
También por
2
Miembros
2,275
Popularidad
#11,283
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
51
ISBNs
395
Favorito
1

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