COUNTDOWN It's 1999. Know your enemy. Wait -- you already do. JULY Ever since the plague, it's been a world with no adults. Now the teenage survivors are dying, too. Trust has never been so important.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Like all the other books of the Countdown series this book is excellent. But this book differs from the other books in a big way, this book sort of drags on and on. There are a few important events that happen in this book that are needed to know to continue the series, but that's about it. This book is a good one to read but it's not an edge-of-your-seat book like the others.
Say Count Down by Daniel Parker? Always great!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Everysingle Count Down book is great. Although this one doesn't quite be in the best list of mine. But it deserves a 5 stars. July is quite a let downer/cliff hanger. Can't get enough of it...can't even put it down! Always great! Can't wait to get August!
"July" let's down series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
While all the other Countdown books are excellent, "July" was somewhat of a disappointment. While we figure out our suspicions of the betrayers, the rest of the book seems unstructered and bland. The interactions are well developed, but the plot of this novel lacks motivation. It''s predecessors are very well put to gether, but this just seems like a "Remember when..." book that reminds us of all that has happened. Sure, a few of the evnts in this book are important, like the rain of blood and the final two chapters, but the plot needs to move on. Also, when are readers going to learn of Josh's fate?
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