
Reviewed by Oscar
Rating: High Five!
Who I'd Recommend to: Fan's of Land of Stories, Unicorn Quest, and other fun other worldly books
Synopsis (from Amazon): Josh and three of his sixth-grade classmates find themselves stranded in the wilderness, again. Surviving in a forest was one thing. Can they survive a desert too? Their situation takes a turn for the worse when they realize that their previous wilderness adventure was not an isolated experience. Not only do they need to complete another mission to get back home, but they need to find a way to prevent any more missions from happening.
Rating: High Five!
Who I'd Recommend to: Fan's of Land of Stories, Unicorn Quest, and other fun other worldly books
Synopsis (from Amazon): Josh and three of his sixth-grade classmates find themselves stranded in the wilderness, again. Surviving in a forest was one thing. Can they survive a desert too? Their situation takes a turn for the worse when they realize that their previous wilderness adventure was not an isolated experience. Not only do they need to complete another mission to get back home, but they need to find a way to prevent any more missions from happening.
Thoughts: This book is extraordinary. I love, love, love this book. I appreciated how Karl Steam seamlessly combined Surviving Desert View and Surviving Moose Lake, the previous book in the series, so it seemed like just one book. I also liked how the four sixth graders play their roles perfectly. For example, Melissa, the smartest kid in the grade, studied about nature and how to survive in the wilderness. A final thing that I enjoyed about Surviving Desert View is Melissa and Josh's relationship. The reason I enjoyed Melissa and Josh's relationship is that two entirely diffrent people have a spark. Overall, I love, love, love this extraordinary, exciting, flawless book.
NOTE: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review. All thoughts are my own.
NOTE: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review. All thoughts are my own.