Real reviews by real kids

Hey readers!

Did you read Spartacus and the Circus of Shadows? If you’re a real kid (and not a twenty-something YA/MG book lover—or my mom), I want to hear from you! Did you love the book? Hate it? Pretend you were reading it to make your parents happy but were actually secretly re-reading Hunger Games?

In the comments section below, make up a name–or use your real one–and write a book review. You can also just take the poll.

There’ll be a random drawing from the review submissions on March 1, 2012! The winner will receive a Spartacus poster plus some fun Spart swag.

(Uh, if you win but you hated the book, we can work some other prize out.)

P.S. If you ARE over  18, or if you really just want to review the book twice, head on over to Amazon to review or rate. Or, hit up GoodReads.

And thanks!

MEJ

2 Responses to “Real reviews by real kids”

  1. Sammie L. February 25, 2012 at 7:07 am #

    Although I usually don’t read this genre of books, Spartacus was a great story filled with adventure and a bunch of laughs. It’s amazing what this poor kid goes through all the way to the end. The plot as well as the characters are new and unique, so the book never gets boring and living in Nigeria, it sure was heartwarming to read about my old home in Central Oregon! Keep up the good work and thanks for signing my book Molly!

  2. Molly E. Johnson January 26, 2012 at 8:28 am #

    A 5-star review from Wunderkind Erik (This Kid Reviews Books)!:

    “I REALLY got into reading this book (no, really, I got in trouble at least three times for not listening because I was reading this book). I really liked this book because of the humor, action and adventure in it. Spartacus was a good main character and likeable. He has cool talents like fire-breathing, escaping from ropes and knife throwing (all circus talents). The character I liked the most was…”

    For the rest of the review, visit: http://thiskidreviewsbooks.com/2012/01/26/spartacus-and-the-circus-of-shadows/

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