
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): Getting placed in a lousy group for a class assignment is bad enough, but it’s a thousand times worse when you get stranded in the wilderness with that group. Will Josh and three of his sixth-grade classmates have the skills they need to survive the wild? Will they all make it home alive?
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): Getting placed in a lousy group for a class assignment is bad enough, but it’s a thousand times worse when you get stranded in the wilderness with that group. Will Josh and three of his sixth-grade classmates have the skills they need to survive the wild? Will they all make it home alive?
Thoughts: This book is fabulous. I loved, loved, loved this book. I loved how Karl Steam was able to craft a story with such polar opp0site characters, but make them work together and eventually like each other. For example, in the beginning Josh and his friends were picking on a classmate, however near the end of the book Josh and the classmate were great friends. I also loved how this book was hilarious. An example of this is when when the kids thought they had to shoot a moose and then later realized they only had to shoot a picture of a moose. A final thing I loved about Surviving Moose lake is the moment the kids are back in the classroom they go back to the way they were: not friends with one another. Overall, I loved, loved, loved this fabulous, funny, exciting 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.