Monday, July 11, 2016

Book Review: Joshua Dread by Lee Bacon

Publisher: Delacorte Press
Date Published: September 25, 2012
Number of Pages: 272 (available in print & as downloadable eBook)

Review: This book is probably best suited for young teens and tweens. It's full of  humor, zombies, and adventure. In the book, Joshua, his best friend Milton, and the new girl Sophie are thrown together on an adventure. In a world of superheroes and villains, Joshua's life as the child of two super villains is very extraordinary. When he develops superpowers his life really
starts to get interesting. When Joshua's parents are taken along with nearly every super villain in the world, Joshua turns to his friends for help. When they discover that Sophie's father, a superhero who may not be as super as everyone believed, might be involved with the kidnappings, things get messy. This story is full of plot twists and laughs,and I thoroughly recommend it to anyone.

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