
Title | : | Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 Audible Audio Edition: Richard Paul Evans, Fred Berman, Simon Schuster Audio: Books |
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Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 Audible Audio Edition: Richard Paul Evans, Fred Berman, Simon Schuster Audio: Books Reviews
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I’m a teacher. I once had a parent of a child, to whom I recommended this book, email me a picture of her son in a chair at home reading this book. She said she had tears in her eyes because she never thought her son would ever love to read. What can I say? Every kid I have
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This has been one of the best book purchases for our son. He struggles to read and gets discouraged at times. Because of this, it is a challenge to get him to read. After getting recommendations and reading the reviews on this book, we gave it a shot and I am glad we did.
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I really like this series. They are well written and the "heroes" are accessible the main character has Tourette's Syndrome so he's very human, but still makes a great character. I heard Richard Paul Evans talk about this series and didn't realize he himself and his own
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It was so great to see my 11 year old son, who had to go to a special school for dyslexia a few years ago to learn to read, not put the book down!! I read it too and it is so good!
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Having just read this book by Richard Paul Evans, I must say that he spins a great story for young readers, and it runs well. The vocabulary is basic as you would expect. Its beginning chapters are centered on the fictional Meridian High School somewhere in the state of
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Recommended to me by , Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25, by Richard Paul Evans, is the latest book to receive the coveted title of "the next new Harry Potter". Despite that being a cliché saying in the bookselling universe, I couldn't resist what could possibly be
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Grandson is enjoying book!
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I'm going to split my review up into two completely opposite views. Because I both loved this book, and there were parts that made me roll my eyes a little bit, even while I understand what the author was trying to do. What I loved: I loved that