Review: Bunker 10

Name: Cameron

School: Greenock Academy

Occupation: Young person

Age:


Book: Bunker 10

Rating: 8

Review:
Bunker 10 The book that I have read for the 2008 Royal Mail book awards is ‘Bunker 10’ by J.A Henderson. The book is set in a top secret research laboratory in the Scottish Highlands where a group of ultra intelligent kids who have been employed by the government for various scientific research projects. The best thing about the book is the way in which the plot has been crafted to the extent that the reader literally doesn’t know what is around the next corner. For example, I was left for the whole duration of the book, wondering if the kids were real and not complex computer simulations, whether the explosion prophesised at the start of the book would actually happen and finally, whether the kids would travel back in time. Overall I think the book is excellent as the explosive content kept me on the edge of my seat. I think this book should win the award due to J.A Henderson’s ability to make the book interact with the reader and to create so many twists and turns that by the end of the book I felt although I had just been spat out of an enormous fictitious hurricane

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