I've just finished Snivel, the 5th installment in Dale E. Basye's Heck: Where the Bad Kids Go series. Because I'm anxious to get back to the book I picked up today, I've found a great review by a fellow blogger...so read this if you're wondering why in the "heck" I read these books! I feel the same way about them as the blogger, Lauren, does...Enjoy!
This makes book #13 for the year so far!
Happy Summer Reading!
RC
To recap: Marlo and Milton Fauster have died and gone to Heck, where bad
children are stuck for eternity (or until they turn eighteen). They
started off in Limbo in the first installment, and have since migrated
down to Rapacia (Where the Greedy Kids Go), Blimpo (Where the Fat Kids
Go), and Fibble (Where the Lying Kids Go), where they have wreaked havoc
and righted wrongs (mostly(. The fifth book in the series finds them
being transported to Snivel: Where the Whiny Kids Go. Snivel is a
"bummer camp" run by Edgar Allen Poe and Vincent Van Gogh-- not two
people anyone in their right mind would seek out for a good time.
Naturally, the camp is totally miserable: the food is gross, the
uniforms are ugly and uncomfortable, the weather is awful, and the
activities are downright painful. On top of that, Milton and Marlo soon
begin to suspect that the heads of the camp are up to something
sinister...
In addition to the adventures of the Fauster siblings in Heck,
Snivel chronicles
several ongoing side-plots that have evolved throughout the series, and
Basye does a really excellent job juggling them and interweaving them
with the main narrative.
The series continues to be very amusing and highly entertaining. 4 out of 5 stars.
I'll almost certainly continue it to the conclusion. The next in the series,
Precocia, will be released in February 2013.
Taken from Lauren, "Underneath a Book" blog. 06-13-12
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