J. Steven YoungReviews
Author of Blue Screen of Death
Reviews
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Blue Screen of Death seemed like it was trying to be the next Harry Potter for middle school aged children but with the desire to also be a Young Adult novel. I thoroughly enjoyed the plot line and the writing style, which seemed to be aimed at the Young Adult spectrum. Although, the plot itself seemed geared towards a younger audience.
I really enjoyed reading the novel, but I found that the plot became to confusing and needed a lot of explanation. Despite thoroughly reading this novel, I kept going back and re-reading parts to understand what was going on. What were these Runes described? Why was there a blue cat? There were far to many questions for me than answers.
Despite these minor issues, I really enjoyed this novel. It was cute, well written and well planned out.
Two out of five stars.
I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.