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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. What a fun, short, entertaining youth story. This was the second in the series, but thanks to the preface, not reading the first was not a hindrance. Mystery, kidnapping, and ghosts at an English boarding school make for a fun read. But, be forewarned, this story does end in a cliffhanger! ( )This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. Incidents at Moore Field School by Liam Mosier was an interesting read. It is volume 2 of a series, which is a problem. To fully understand and relate to this book, one really needs to read Volume 1. Also, this volume ends on a major cliffhanger, leaving the reader unsatisfied as the conflict introduced by the book is not resolved.On the technical side, the book could have used one more edit and review. There are several instances of an overuse and inappropriate use of commas. Also, I found a couple of typos. One more review should fix that. The most jarring aspect was a shift in the POV within the same paragraph. This occurs several times. The paragraph begins with the thoughts of one character, then shifts to another character. Very jarring. I think the author would be better served if the entire book was written and published in a single volume, rather than splitting it up in a series. As previously mentioned, this volume ends with a major cliffhanger. Who wants to wait until the next volume is published to see how (or if) it is resolved? This volume is very short, only 90 pages, so a longer book with all the volumes combined would be more satisfying to the reader. This is a YA book, and I have read many YA books, but this one introduces a lot of characters. I realize this can be common in a YA book as teenagers have a lot of friends, but I think this book introduces too many characters, some of whom are very insignificant. Overall, I give it 3 stars as it is a good story, but needs some improvement. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesMoore Field School Series (Book 2)
Incidents at Moore Field School, the second book of the series set at Moore Field School in England, begins where Moore Field School and the Mystery left off. The mystery of the missing trophies continues as the students wonder what they can do to get the school's trophies back. The head of the school, Miss Moore, used to attend the old school at the site, and has friends who have died. They turn out to be the ghosts that students Samantha and Jessica have been talking to. Meanwhile, another student named Olivia is worried about her dad, because he once again announces he won't be home until Easter at the earliest, which lets Olivia down. The men that are after the trophy realise this and use Olivia's father as bait to get what they want. Olivia finds out about what her father has done and that he wants to put things right. Incidents ends on a cliffhanger. Liam Moiser lives in East Yorkshire. This is the second book in the Moore Field School series, and he is working on the next book. Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/LiamMoiser No library descriptions found. |
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