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Noah Zarc: Mammoth Trouble (2013)

by D. Robert Pease(Favorite Author)
4.1 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1622534042 (ISBN13: 9781622534043)
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English
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Evolved Publishing
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Noah Zarc
review 1: Wild Adventure Across Time and Space The Earth is being recreated as a zoo. The ARC program sends the Zarc family back in time to collect two of every animal for the new Earth. However not everyone wants the Earth to only inhabit animals. Noah Zarc finds himself in the middle of an amazing mission to rescue his family and save the animals. He needs to travel across time and space, while confronting some personal truths. As with any book about time travel there always lies some level of confusion. I think the author handles this pretty well. Young readers don’t tend to get too bogged down in the details, particularly when there is so much action. They will enjoy this book,
review 2: Noah Zarc and his family are on a mission. They are collecting 2 of every anim
... moreal via time machine so that they aren’t extinct in the year 3024 (Noah’s home time-zone). When Noah’s mom and dad get stuck in time because someone stole their time-traveling spaceship, Noah and his older siblings go to rescue them. But, it turns out that by the time they got there (they arrived a week after the signal) that their mom was kidnapped (by the guy who stole their spaceship). And that’s not all – the evil guy plans to destroy their goal by wrecking the place they have set up for the animals via poisonous gas, so it would take years to remove it. What can Noah and his family do?Mammoth Trouble is the first book in the Noah Zarc trilogy (Book 2 is Cataclysm and Book 3 is Declaration). This is a fabulous dystopian world! Mr. Pease makes it sound so real and believable. I wouldn’t be surprised if this actually happened in the future (hmm.. maybe Mr. Pease is the time traveler?). I like Noah’s name, it made me smile. Noah is a really cool boy. The fact that he is disabled (Noah is in a high-tech wheelchair) added to the story. It is great to see a very cool MC with a disability. The story is very fun and totally gets the reader involved. I think it would make a great read-aloud for parents to read to younger kids for story time. Older kids and grown-ups will enjoy Mr. Pease’s writing style. The book has no profanity and only mild violence. The sibling rivalry described between Noah and his brother and sister is very believable and pretty funny. I think Noah Zarc is a great series that kids would love. I am definitely finishing this series! less
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