Monday, October 19, 2020

The Eighth Day by Dianne K. Salerni


 On his birthday, Jax wakes up in a world where electronics don’t work and the people are gone.  But then, the next morning, everything is back to normal again and he thinks he’s going crazy. And there’s also Ms. Unger’s ghost, who lives with her, moving her things, eating her food, and asking for library books every once in a while. But things are going to change, and fast.

The author of the Eighth Day, Dianne K. Salerni, uses a lot of descriptive words to show the reader how things looked or felt. She switches perspectives with ease and each perspective matches up with the other one. She has intricate characters in which some are mysterious and unknown while others are open and caring. The author gives her characters a whole new look.

This book is a guaranteed five star because of its power to keep the reader reading and explaining old myths and legends in a fun and engaging way. If you liked Percy Jackson or Harry Potter or just any other book that deals with myths and legends, then you’re bound to love The Eighth Day too! - Reviewed by Terrian S.

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