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The Fear by Charlie Higson

November 20, 2014
By Nicholas Moore BRONZE, Indianapolas, Indiana
Nicholas Moore BRONZE, Indianapolas, Indiana
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 The Fear By: Charlie Higson     
              Puffin Books, 2011, 486 pp.
              Fiction
             

              You try to survive in a horde of zombies that are hungry for meat and brains.
               You’re in a safe house with a crew that has traveled for a while to me I would be
               exhausted and scared.

           
               Dognut and his crew left the Tower of London, so they can find some
               survivors that have been left behind by their crew.  Then, they went to find some
               fighters to help a friend name David expand his kingdom. He meets his old
               friend’s jester and shadowman and they all group together to survive the horde of     
               zombies. Will Dognut and his crew survive these nasty hungry machines or will they get
               ripped apart by the horde of zombies because they are hungry for meat and brains.


              The authors purpose about this book is to entertain and to me I was very
              entertained. Of how he showed the excitement and how he showed what they were
              going to do to escape from the horde of those zombies. To me I think his writings very
              powerful because with his words in some sentences he has some powerful words that
              will make you really excited and makes you wonder what’s going to happen next in
              the story will it go bad will it go good I don’t know you’re just going to have to find out.
              The strengths and weaknesses about this book are when it has its persuasive and action
               words and his weaknesses are that the book has some boring parts in the book.

              My thoughts about this book are its kind of scary and exciting at the same time
              because sometimes in my mind its saying that “I really want to know what’s going to
              happen next and then when I still think about it its saying “I really don’t want to know
              what’s going to happen next “at the same time. The impression the book left me
              with were freedom, and horror and the people who are going to read this book next
              should think what’s going to happen in this book and think about the words the authors
              telling you.  
 


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