Sarcophagus edition by Anthony Williams Children eBooks
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When Jeremy moved into his new house he left his friends, school, and old life behind. With nobody but his eccentric neighbor Adrian to play with, Jeremy unearths something buried within the woods that was meant to remain undiscovered. The fate of the world is in Jeremy and Adrian's hands when they must stop the dormant evil they unwittingly unleash from within the Sarcophagus.
Sarcophagus edition by Anthony Williams Children eBooks
Usually, this is my favorite kind of book. Action, adventure, a creepy monster, an enigmatic and historical artifact recently unearthed, a secret that didn't go the grave. These are my favorite kinds of books--I don't care if they're written for adults or young adults. If it's creepy with cool monsters, I'll read it. And, this one had everything! It had all the ingredients for success.In the book, Jeremy has moved to a new house and new town during the summer. On his first day, he hooks up with the neighborhood weirdo and the two soon discover an unknown key in a clock and a mystery from a recently dead archeologist-type dude. When they use the key to unlock the sarcophagus, the result is deadly and, if not stopped, capable of destroying life as we know it!
With all that set-up, what could have gone wrong? In this case, it was mediocre writing. While the plot ideas were fantastic, the follow-up left a lot to be desired. The characters were cardboard and barely likeable; the descriptions not nearly long enough tell me what I needed to know; the dialogue was stilted and often ridiculous. It's in dire need of an editor...or a better editor. With a bit more work, it could cross the line from mediocre to edge-of-your-seat thrilling.
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Sarcophagus edition by Anthony Williams Children eBooks Reviews
I think this was an awesome book it was filled with suspense and you never really knew what was going to happen next
*Review as written by my 12 y/o son
Great novella, lots of thrills and action. Reminded me of getting into trouble with my best friend when I was young. The characters were well developed and the story line kept me intrigued. If you have any memories of summer adventures as a kid, this is the book for you!
My 7 year-old son is really into this book, but it has a lot of technical problems. It would have benefitted from a professional edit before it was published. There are omitted words and grammatical errors. The characters should be more developed. They seem flat.
I read Sarcophagus in a few hours and I have to say for a pre-teen suspense story it was a good read. Even though the book is a short read, the author took quite a bit of time developing the characters, myths and legends, and creating a tight knit storyline. For adults, no, it's not scary. So, if scary is what you are looking for, well you won't find that here. But if you are looking for entertainment with a little mystery and suspense, then this is your book. Plus you can't beat the price.
I would recommend this story for parents who are trying to get their younger children excited about reading. The pace is fast enough to keep their attention and keep guessing as to what is going to happen next. I can't recall any profanity in the story, although there are some scenes that may be too scary for very young children.
Overall, this short fiction story was written fairly well, with nicely descriptive scenes and believable character dialogue. It was not scary to me, but it was a nice read anyway.
This middle-reader was really disappointing. It started out great. A boy moves to a new upscale neighborhood in rural New York. He meets the only other kid his age in the neighborhood while out exploring in the woods. While out exploring they come across a small lake with an island in the middle. The island has a dark secret.
Once they unravel that mystery, the whole story just unwinds on itself...and you have half of the story left!
This story is in serious need of an editor...even a simple spell check would have resolved a couple of the blaring issues!
1 STAR
This was one of the worst stories I have read. It was inane, stupid, and boring. ******SPOILER ALERT****** I read up to where the creature was eating the little animals and could not take any more. This in itself was ridiculous, how could it have caught so many animals, they would not have just stayed around for it to have eaten them (and don't leave me a message telling me it used hypnosis or something else on them). The book had so many holes in it, you could use it as a sieve. I don't recommend it for anything except to start of fire.
Usually, this is my favorite kind of book. Action, adventure, a creepy monster, an enigmatic and historical artifact recently unearthed, a secret that didn't go the grave. These are my favorite kinds of books--I don't care if they're written for adults or young adults. If it's creepy with cool monsters, I'll read it. And, this one had everything! It had all the ingredients for success.
In the book, Jeremy has moved to a new house and new town during the summer. On his first day, he hooks up with the neighborhood weirdo and the two soon discover an unknown key in a clock and a mystery from a recently dead archeologist-type dude. When they use the key to unlock the sarcophagus, the result is deadly and, if not stopped, capable of destroying life as we know it!
With all that set-up, what could have gone wrong? In this case, it was mediocre writing. While the plot ideas were fantastic, the follow-up left a lot to be desired. The characters were cardboard and barely likeable; the descriptions not nearly long enough tell me what I needed to know; the dialogue was stilted and often ridiculous. It's in dire need of an editor...or a better editor. With a bit more work, it could cross the line from mediocre to edge-of-your-seat thrilling.
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