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BOOK REVIEW: Terror At Wolf Lake
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Terror At Wolf Lake Author: Max Elliot Anderson Publisher: Tweener Press ISBN: 0-9729256-6-X Genre: Inspirational/Juvenile/Fiction
Eddy Thompson is known for only one thing. Cheating. He has cheated on everything: games, tests, schoolwork, and much more! But it’s all he really knows. After all, his father and mother both cheated people out of their money and didn’t see anything wrong with it.
When Eddy’s father decides to take Eddy and his two best friends, Chet and Rusty, and their fathers to a secluded cabin at Wolf Lake, Michigan, Eddy is excited. They’re planning on ice fishing over Christmas break. But something is going to happen at Wolf Lake that will change his life. It isn’t the brutal cold. It isn’t even when Eddy falls through the ice. It isn’t even when two scary men arrive at their remote cabin. What is it?
Eddy, Chet, and Rusty are realistic characters who could be anyone you know. My eleven-year-old son, Michael, found parts of himself in each of the kids. The suspense packed into the book is certain to keep your child reading. Geared for eight to twelve-year-olds, Terror At Wolf Lake even held my attention!
I was thrilled to discover Terror At Wolf Lake actually happened at Wolf Lake, Michigan. I live only about a mile from Wolf Lake and my husband and sons have gone fishing there many times. This made the story more realistic for us. Young readers will be sure to enjoy Terror At Wolf Lake. This is a book for the keeper shelf. Your children will read it over and over. You might even want to save it for your grandchildren. Look for it at your favorite Christian bookstore!
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