haliensarereal's review

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1.0

This book is ass. I’m sorry but it is.

I know it was written for two kids with Down Syndrome and stuff and I feel like a dick for the low rating but it just wasn’t good to me. There’s over 30 stories and I vaguely enjoyed maybe two. I didn’t love any of them, none of them were memorable or deep or anything good honestly. It was overall incredibly boring and repetitive. I could barely finish it. Even though it had stories from multiple authors, it just felt like a giant blob that ran together.

I just didn’t like it.

hxlysrs's review

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1.0

This book is ass. I’m sorry but it is.

I know it was written for two kids with Down Syndrome and stuff and I feel like a dick for the low rating but it just wasn’t good to me. There’s over 30 stories and I vaguely enjoyed maybe two. I didn’t love any of them, none of them were memorable or deep or anything good honestly. It was overall incredibly boring and repetitive. I could barely finish it. Even though it had stories from multiple authors, it just felt like a giant blob that ran together.

I just didn’t like it.

moreilly1917's review

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5.0

Never thought the zombie genre could be family friendly, but this does a good job of just that. And I like the anthology format as well. Steamy scale 0 of 5 (Audible)

senniegrace's review

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5.0

Pretty great anthology of zombie stories. The stories are scary enough with out being traumatizing. It's hard to write horror for younger teens and kids, but this manages to be enjoyable for kids and adults. Many of these stories are heartbreaking and so well written. There aren't any that were not at least somewhat enjoyable, even if they were weak. I listened to this on audiobook, so the narrators were a mix of good and meh. I love that several of the stories feature neuro-atypical children without being stereotypes or mocking the children.
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