I like this book more now than I did when I read it.

Lord of the Flies meets Battle Royale, IMO.

This was a quick read with a fair bit of laziness on the author's part. The parachutes dropping from the sky were a little bit too much for me, for example.

Not as good as ‘Haroun and the Sea of Stories' but still a wonderful book! The video game theme all throughout is delightful!

The first book I've read by Dr. Kaku and I loved it! I kept lots of notes and did a bit of scribbling. It's one of thsoe books that makes me want to go Google lots of stuff and I've added a few books to my to-read list as a result. Now, I'm finally ready to give ‘Physics of the Impossible' a chance!

I love Neil deGrasse Tyson! This book is a great read for anyone interested in getting caught up on all things Plutonian, from it's discovery, naming, time as a planet, and the controversy surrounding it's fall from planethood. It is a little “dumbed down” and anyone from a smart middle schooler on up could probably follow along.

Wow. Great first novel. George Mastras writes for Breaking Bad, too.

Everything came full-circle. All plots were resolved which is refreshing. No one likes loose ends. That being said, the book was weak in the middle. It was formulaic and predictable and everybody knew everybody which really, really got old.

This book was very sweet.

I'd impress on those who have not read this book to read the footnotes. They add so much more to the story.

I read this quite some time ago but I couldn't put it down.

I remember reading this in about seventh grade. Definitely a good book for that age bracket.

Again, it's been a while. This is one of the books we read in school that I actually remembered just from the title. It's probably worth a read.

It reads more like a letter to his therapist.

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This was not written very well but the events are interesting enough to keep one engaged.

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Excellent book. A must-read.

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It's dystopian and depressing in a good way. It's similar in tone (but not plot, characters) and environment to ‘Children of Men'.

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Another book I read for school. I remember really liking this one.

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Love!

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