

The book is primarily aimed at the younger age group, but I think even adults would really enjoy reading it as well. I’m really glad to say that I was very pleasantly surprised when I started reading Professor Gargoyle, because neither the characters nor the writing style was like that! Professor Gargoyle was such an amazing, quick and fun read.

Usually younger characters really irritate me, this is because they’re usually portrayed as really immature (they’re kids – and kids are immature in general) and it just irks me. I was, however, a little wary about what I would think of the characters and the writing style. So, when I found out Quirk Books were wanting people, including me, to review their middle school series, I jumped at the chance. I’ve never really been sure of the reasoning for this, maybe it’s because, even as a kid, I was way more mature for my age than anyone else I knew. I’ve personally not read a whole lot of middle grade novels, even when I was a younger kid I went straight from reading kids books to reading young adult books and the Harry Potter series. Can he uncover the secrets of the school before it's too late? Reviewįirst off, can we take a moment to appreciate the awesomeness of the holographic cover? I’ve never seen anything like this on a book before! If you’ve not seen in real life before, on this one the man is normal, but when you move, he turns into a creepy demon! Moving onwards. With the help of some unlikely new friends, Robert discovers there's more to Lovecraft Middle School than meets the eye. Robert Arthurt knew that seventh grade was going to be weird, but this is ridiculous!

And the science teacher is acting very, very peculiar. The school library is a labyrinth of secret corridors.

My Rating: Strange things are happening at Lovecraft Middle School. Series: Tales from Lovecraft Middle School, #1.
