Horde - YA Review by Nick B.



Reader: Nick B.
Age: 14
Title: Horde (Razorland #3)
Author: Ann Aguirre
Publisher: Fiewel and Friends
Pub Date: 10/29/13
Galley: Yes
Top 25: No
Convince us to read the book: The author does a great job of starting and ending the final book in the Razorland trilogy. It was written so that it made you think, but it was very detailed. Unlike some authors that have a inconclusive ending to a series, hers is very conclusive and explanatory. I would highly recommend that people read this trilogy.
Memorable or Forgettable: The covers of the books in this series were all very well done. They tell you about the book, while not giving anything away and look awesome. I also really liked the ending, because it was a strong one instead of weak, and that's the end of all our problems ending.
Cover: The cover was amazing. It reflected the contents, looked cool, and was very attention grabbing. The only cover done better than this is Quarantine's. It was a very artistic, non-stereotypical cover.
Age Range: 12 through 15
Quality: 4Q Better than most
Popularity: 4P Broad general teen appeal

tags: science fiction / fantasy / dystopian / post-apocalyptic / horror / zombies / adventure / romance / ya lit





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