Year: 2013
Genre: Adventure
Pages: 262
Series: Yes, but the
second one isn’t out yet.
I picked this book because I love tigers (and I mean I absolutely love them) and I love adventurous and action books because I love the feeling when you are tense and trying to cling on to your seat. Also it makes me really want to read on. The feeling of that tiger on the front is hard to describe it makes me feel like this book is going to be amazing and make me feel euphoric! I already know that there are tigers in this book on the front; other than that I know nothing! I am expecting an action packed book full of adventures and excitement…
Tiger Wars starts and
ends well but gets a bit lost in the middle. To be honest I felt like there was
a very interesting non-fiction book in there somewhere trying to get out. The
facts about animals, landscape and habitat and even the survival tips were
really engaging. Sadly the plot wasn't engaging (even though it had the
potential to be), the characters were two dimensional and the whole effect was
of a substandard Willard Price adventure with facts shoe-horned in just when
the plot looked like it was actually going to get interesting. I think that
this book will be popular with children though because of Backshall himself and
his huge following. Perhaps they won't find the lumpiness of the style upset
them as much as it upsets me - I will be interested to find out! Backshall's
non-fiction books (that accompany his Deadly 60 series on CBBC) are much more
fun. I feel kind of bad slating this book as I really, genuinely wanted to love
it . Writing good fiction is a hard thing to learn however (much like Kung Fu,
wilderness survival skills and tracking for example) whereas writing poor
fiction is startlingly easy. My fingers are crossed for the next book...
I thought it was
average. Not the best book I have ever read. I didn’t like that the middle went
all confusing and I didn’t know what was going on but then at the end I caught
up, but it took at least 5 chapters from 9 to 14 to catch up with the whole
point of the story also there wasn’t many animals in this book (especially
tigers)! It used a lot of good words such as “Saker though was far from asleep
with thoughts coursing through his consciousness”
I think this book
would be aimed for young adults because it has murder and violence In it. I
would only recommend it if someone needed to get a book that was about survival
tips.
I would give a 7\10!
Review by Olivia, 7.1
Mr Freeman - 1
Team 7.1 - 3
Review by Olivia, 7.1
Mr Freeman - 1
Team 7.1 - 3
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