Rated of 5
by K.J gnilwor
I think it's a great book from the start to the end It uses great vocab words to attract the readers to the book! I think it's really good!
Rated of 5
by Justin
I am in grade 7 and my teacher read it to our class. very good and interesting book!
Rated of 5
by john gard
i hated this book from begining to end it stunk im mean who can control a war with stupid dolls and what enemy do u know that plays a stupid football game during the war. im john and im 12 and this book sucked!!!!
Rated of 5
by Kevin
I am 11 years old and I liked this book a lot because it captured my interest from the beginning of the story to the end of the novel. I like the concept that Johnny controls what is going on with the war. As the book unraveled it got more fascinating but I have to admit it could sometimes go off track and the smaller details would get in the way of the main plot. All in all I recommend this book to anyone that likes a book that is action-packed and exciting.
Rated of 5
by Summer
The plot is a bit quite enchanting, yet serious, with Johnny's ability to foretell his father' future with the terrible war going on. I throughly enjoyed this book, for the story itself made it all seem possible, rather than impossible
Rated of 5
by Grace
I'm 11 years old, and I don't really like this book. The plot seems rather silly, and a lot of times it goes into unnecessary details. Therefore, many times I began to wander off as I read. I don't really recommend this book unless you enjoy reading war stories.
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