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Spiral
Spiral
Spiral
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Spiral

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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The New York Times best-selling Tunnels series continues with this fifth installment from acclaimed authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams. In Spiral, horror spreads across England in the form of the Styx, malevolent creatures carrying a dark secret that could spell doom for all Topsoilers. All is not lost, however. Will Burrows and a small band of former commandos vow to stomp out the threat-even if it means placing their lives in mortal danger.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2012
ISBN9781464036163
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great series for boys (and adults too).This series will have six books total. The last book is yet to be named. I have been reading this series out loud with my son who is now 14 years old and we love it. I thought he might be getting too old to do this, but it's been a great series to discuss along the way. The publishers are recommending this series for 10 years old and up, but due to some themes (torture, murder, etc.) I wouldn't recommend it for children younger than 12.This latest book continues the complicated story of Will & Chester and the Styx. If you enjoyed the other books, you will enjoy this latest book. I can't wait to read how this series will end.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This series is turning into one drawn out infomercial. Every time it should end the writers come back with “but wait, there's more”. Are they under some sort of contractual obligation to produce 6, or heavens forbid, even more books out of this one story, so that they have to keep dropping old plot points and introducing new ones? The real shame is that the writers write well and could have woven many more stories out of all the plot details they put into just this one. If you've gotten this far then it's too late to save yourself, you'll buy the next (and next and next?) to see how the story ends, just like a smoker who can't quit even as he dies of cancer.