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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Review of Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman; review by Aditi Patel

 

Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman Review by Aditi Patel

Neal Shusterman is an amazing author with so many great books. So, one day I saw Full Tilt and picked it up. It turned out to be a really good book, perfect for those who enjoy a little bit of horror. Two brothers and their friends decide to go to an amusement park one day, which turns out to be quite the surprise. Quinn, the younger brother, mysteriously becomes ill after they come home. Blake, the older brother, must then save him by going on a series of rides in the park (he goes back). The rides each come with something dangerous and scary. So, Blake has to go through each ride in order to save his younger brother, Quinn. The novel is pretty short but it’s full of horror, action, adventure, and some humor. The last ride reminds something Blake had done in the past. The whole book is a little like mind games, as it tries to confuse the main character, Blake, and there is a lot that goes on in the novel. Overall, I really loved reading this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in a little bit of horror.

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