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fantastic science fiction thriller for older elementary school children
In Alsberg, Minnesota, seventh grader Jessica Sternberg knows she has always been different as she is taller than all the boys and can jump higher than any of them. However, she prefers reading to basketball to the chagrin of the basketball coach who believes she would make them a state contender. Thus it is not shocking for her to enter Queeg & Rosewood Antiquarian...
Published on October 23, 2008 by Harriet Klausner
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Interesting story, but a little scattered
People keep telling Jessica that she has to find a book about "Her Lif" but she can't seem to hold onto it. They also tell her that she has to save the universe but she doesn't know how. This story has an interesting premise, but all the science made it a little hard to follow. Things keep changing around Jessica, and people try to explain why, but she, along with the...
Published on June 3, 2009 by Leslie Blount
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Interesting story, but a little scattered, June 3, 2009
This review is from: Erratum (Hardcover)
People keep telling Jessica that she has to find a book about "Her Lif" but she can't seem to hold onto it. They also tell her that she has to save the universe but she doesn't know how. This story has an interesting premise, but all the science made it a little hard to follow. Things keep changing around Jessica, and people try to explain why, but she, along with the reader, might get confused when dark matter and sting theory are involved. For this story, I would have liked a little less science and more information about the characters. Overall, I liked this book while reading it, but at the end I was left scratching my head.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic science fiction thriller for older elementary school children, October 23, 2008
This review is from: Erratum (Hardcover)
In Alsberg, Minnesota, seventh grader Jessica Sternberg knows she has always been different as she is taller than all the boys and can jump higher than any of them. However, she prefers reading to basketball to the chagrin of the basketball coach who believes she would make them a state contender. Thus it is not shocking for her to enter Queeg & Rosewood Antiquarian where the owners insist they have her book already paid for at a cost of $3719 to give her. The book is titled "Her Lif". Jessica looks at the last page and realizes that the owners try to kill her. She escapes by grabbing a paperweight that she drops outside; the building vanishes.
Jessica runs into her best friend Dale McDuffie who got a call from the most famous library in the world insisting he needs to return his borrowed copy of My Lif. Soon the pair is involved in all sorts of adventures caused by the ERRATUM to My Lif. Whereas villain Bob Robbins wants to vacuum a hole in the universe; Jessica is destiny's child trying to prevent it from happening.
Though the audience is fourth to sixth grade, ERRATUM is a fantastic complex science fiction thriller that uses string theory as the basis of the adventures of a wonderful seventh grader that children and adults of all ages will relish. Jessica is a terrific tweener though at times she seems much more mature as she struggles to add the "e" to Her Lif and eliminate the ERRATUM. With libraries never the same and an incredible final Twilight Zone like twist, fans will root for Jessica as she tries to save the universe.
Harriet Klausner
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