Sunday, October 28, 2012

Review: Gravediggers: Mountain of Bones by by Christopher Krovatin


Gravediggers: Mountain of BonesTitle: Gravediggers: Mountian of Bones 
Author: Christopher Krovatin
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Publishing Date: September 11th 2012
Pages: 336
Genre: MG Suspense/Thriller
Series: Gravediggers #1
Source: Audio


  


Ian was the one who chased the majestic buck into the forest. Kendra and PJ followed him. They all hoped to return to the hiking trail before anyone noticed they were gone. However, the mountain had other plans for them: dark, sinister plans that only nightmares are made of.

The Goonies meets The Evil Dead in this series about three kids who become separated from their backpacking group in the Montana wilderness and discover they are stranded in the heart of zombie country.

Ian was the one who chased the majestic buck into the forest. (His motto: Act first, think later.)

Kendra didn't want to become separated from the other sixth graders, but she followed Ian anyway, despite what her analytical mind told her.

PJ followed him, too. Even though he was scared, he figured he might catch some amazing footage with his video camera.

They all hoped to return to the hiking trail before anyone noticed they were gone. However, the mountain had other plans for them: dark, sinister plans that only nightmares are made of.

Now they don't know where they are. They don't know how to get home. They don't know what gruesome creatures lurk in the shadows-but when they find out, will they be able to defeat these monsters and escape the mountain together?

This first book in the Gravediggers series is a scary, mysterious, wild ride that will thrill readers to the very last page.



There seems to be lots and lots of zombie books out lately and I was happy to find one for the MG audience. I don’t find many MG’s that grab my attention right off but this one did. It was really good; I had a great time listening to it. It did have its slow moments but for the most part I was on the edge of my seat and practically biting my fingernails. Great cast of characters, great plot, and filled with lots of suspense and thrills.



Groups of middle school kids go a trip with the school to get close to nature, meet new friends, and well learn. Three sixth graders take a little trip off the beaten path and end up lost in a forest full of zombies. They must stay together and work together to stay alive with little food, no shelter, and no knowledge of zombies, well except for what’s been seen in the horror movies.



A really fun story, well written, full of excitement and the book had everything needed for a great zombie book intended for a younger crowd. There isn’t much you can do with a zombie story, but this story read like its own with a bit of old school zombie fun. There were some gory parts, a bit of scares, and of course some tension between the characters.

The characters start of as your stereotypical pre- teens. I found this to fit right into the story. The ages of the kids are 11-12, and at that age kids are trying to fit in and be who they think everyone else thinks they should be. The two boys are your jerk of a jock, Ian, and what seems as the dork of the grade, PJ. They have been friends for a very long time but as they age, Ian becomes popular and feels that he is outgrowing PJ. PJ is your typical geek that is into horror movies. He knows he is being left behind and is trying to hold on to their friendship. We throw in a smart, antisocial, brainy girl into the mix and everything goes haywire. The mix seemed to be just right for being lost in the woods trying to survive zombie fighting team. They all grow up quite a bit and realize that they all have something needed to survive the crazy woods and find that the other is so much more than they show on the outside and a friendship is saved, and new ones made.

The story is more about the characters then the actual zombies and I really enjoyed the character building. I think the only thing really missing for me is romance; however I am glad it was not in this story, it didn’t really fit.



I was really satisfied at the end of the story, I felt I got my fill of adventure, thrills, and friendship and I will definitely read more from the story.





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