Werewolf Max and the Midnight Zombies Werewolf Max and the Midnight Zombies
Book 1 - Werewolf Max

Werewolf Max and the Midnight Zombies

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Publisher Description

How can you be the hero... if you're the monster?

After a late-night encounter with a werewolf, Max finds himself thrust into a frightening world he never knew existed.

Mysterious and powerful banshees, fierce and terrible werewolves, and mobs of mindless zombies lurk in the dark. Max must fight the dangers that threaten his home...

But can he defeat the monster within himself?

GENRE
Kids
RELEASED
2019
November 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
185
Pages
PUBLISHER
Natalie Davenport
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
1.5
MB
AUDIENCE
Grades 3-6

Customer Reviews

adina allen ,

My frustrations

I’ve only read a few chapters, but I already have mixed emotions. The book has definitely had one surprise that intrigues my interest. However the book while the author has good ideas, it does not express them well.
For example, instead of writing, “Max was scared. Max was mad. Max couldn’t think clearly at all,” a better way is, “Max was scared and mad. He couldn’t think clearly at all.” The message is the same either way, but it flows better in the second way.
Also the book says “Werewolf Max”. without even quiet confirming Max is a werewolf. The book just has hints and a cover page that helps the reader understand. One chapter ends saying, “Werewolf Max jumped out of the window.” It could have said, “As Max jumped out of the window, he realized he was a werewolf.” The next Chapter could then say “Werewolf Max.”
An other problem is that when Max meets other werewolves, the book once again uses the word “werewolf” to soon. The book should have just called them wolves and then have Max figure out that they are werewolves based on their actions.
My final grievance is that werewolf brother hood and responsibility to protect humans is really cool and should not have been summed up in a few pages. It should have been a more complicated concept of Max having an ultimatum: join a pack that saves people and will help him become a better werewolf or choose to be a monster. Ultimately Max should join the pack because he wants to have friends that can help him, not just because he’s a werewolf.
I’ll continue to keep reading the book. I’m hoping that the author has more surprises a head, but I am beginning to worry that this was a waste of three dollars.

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