by Andrew Klavan, Nick Podehl
I was intrigued by the cover and the title so I picked up this book at the library. The story starts with Jennifer having a dream or is it really a dream according to Jennifer. The kids at school think she is "weird" because she talks in rhymes and about demons yet her world seems so real but no on...
When Sam falls in with the wrong crowd and doesn't know what to do, he takes some advice from an unexpected source that tells him: Do right. Fear nothing. For awhile, it seems things are finally going well for Sam, but when a schizophrenic girl starts calling Sam her "magic friend" and begging him...
Crazy Dangerous first caught my attention as a review title because of the name – the juxtaposition of words reminded me of Hideous Kinky, the movie starring Kate Winslet, where the two girls combined words to come up with strange combinations. Crazy Dangerous fit the bill. The opening line also cau...
Car chases, murder, and prophecies? I would describe Crazy Dangerous as a Nancy Drew type novel…but to the extreme! It was one wild rollercoaster ride that I was not ready to get off of yet. From the opening paragraph to the very end, Crazy Dangerous had my complete attention.Told primarily throu...
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!Recte Age Nil Time. Do Right. Fear Nothing.Crazy Dangerous? More like Crazy Awesome!This was one of the strangest, coolest books I've read this year. Some elements are more middle grade than young adult, but I really enjoyed it. I only put the book down once and that w...
You can read all of my reviews at Alluring Reads.Crazy Dangerous starts off with a bang. When I read the opening page of this book I found myself grinning and knew I was in for a wild ride. We start off in the mind of Sam Hopkins the local preachers kid in the small town of Sawnee, as he explains ...
This story is really action packed. I adore each turn of the page, a new mission to be had.Now, I was never a pk (preachers kid) but my family has a long legacy of godly people. My grandma runs a church, my uncle is a pastor and my husband is the worship leader of the church we attend. So, I underst...