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A review by wuthrinheights
Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go by Dale E. Basye
adventurous
funny
informative
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
This story is like the kids book version of the TV show: The Good Place. Where the main characters have died and gone to the afterlife but they don't feel like they belong where they're assigned. And if they were wrongfully placed there, then there must be some kind of a mistake in the universe and how they judge these souls. And if that's the case, this could cause a really huge revolution.
Fast paced, colourful, creative, and funny, it was a joyful ride (well, for me at least. Not for them. The poor kids got tortured) as they descended to the first level of Heck (the kids version of hell where they must undergo a series of tests and classes until their souls could be correctly assessed when they turn 18). Spanning over nine books (the last one hasn't been released yet), I am curious to see how the rest of the series will go. The first book was already so well-written. I wonder what kind of horrors will they face next. And yes, I'm rooting for them!
Fast paced, colourful, creative, and funny, it was a joyful ride (well, for me at least. Not for them. The poor kids got tortured) as they descended to the first level of Heck (the kids version of hell where they must undergo a series of tests and classes until their souls could be correctly assessed when they turn 18). Spanning over nine books (the last one hasn't been released yet), I am curious to see how the rest of the series will go. The first book was already so well-written. I wonder what kind of horrors will they face next. And yes, I'm rooting for them!