Helpful Score: 3
This was the most interesting fiction book I've read all year. The synopsis above really doesn't do it justice. It's a little hard to read because the main character thinks in run-on sentences.
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of the more interesting books I've read this year. The author pretty well captures that attitude and voice of a pre-teen, although sometimes I thought the author sounded younger than 11. Some other readers have commented that the extra, non-essential rantings of the 11-year-old are padding to the story; however, I think the extra stuff is necessary. Because this is really how the 11-year-old ind works. And none of this takes away from the charm of the story. The end of the story could be predictable; however, the reader is left very saddened by it. The quest of the youngster is achieved in the end, but by a very different method than he had in mind. This book teaches a great lesson in how to deal with death and grieving.
Helpful Score: 1
This book is told from the perspective of an 11-year old boy who has just lost his father. At the funeral, his father's ghost appears with unsettling news about how he died and enlists his son's help in seeking his revenge.
I liked the point of view from which this was told. Philip's young voice and logic give a fresh look at this ghostly tale. His loyalty to his father and unquestioning belief in him shines through as he is asked to do the unthinkable.
I liked the point of view from which this was told. Philip's young voice and logic give a fresh look at this ghostly tale. His loyalty to his father and unquestioning belief in him shines through as he is asked to do the unthinkable.