logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

SYLO - Community Reviews back

by D.J. MacHale
sort by language
kierstenkoz
kierstenkoz rated it 12 years ago
See more of my reviews at We Live and Breathe BooksWhen looking through the author signings for Book Expo America, I stumbled upon SYLO and thought it sounded interesting. So, naturally, I went to the signing and got a copy.SYLO follows Tucker Pierce, a high school freshman living in a small town on...
Scott Reads It!
Scott Reads It! rated it 12 years ago
Enter to win a copy of Sylo over at Scott Reads It! I have never read the Pendragon series, despite the fact, that it's been on my radar for so long. That being said, this is the first book I've read by D.J. MacHale and it certainly won't be the last. MacHale crafts an interesting story in Sylo fr...
Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
SYLO by D.J. MacHale was one of those books that I was totally pumped to read! Can you imagine being stranded on an island, segregated from the rest of civilization? No communication with the outside world, and basically being quarantined on an island with no possible exit. And being told that it...
kathymartin9237
kathymartin9237 rated it 12 years ago
D. J. MacHale is EVIL! He has written a page-turning thriller narrated by a sympathetic main character and raised more questions than he has answered. Tucker Pierce is a high school freshman on the island of Pemberwick, Maine. He and his family moved there after his father lost his job as a civil en...
Pixie Lynn Whitfield
Pixie Lynn Whitfield rated it 12 years ago
Can't even give this a proper rating, to be honest. I'm marking this as a DNF after 60 pages. Just couldn't get into it. The writing style was unusually annoying, as was the pacing, right from the start. It was distracting enough to where I didn't feel like picking it back up once I'd set it down. W...
Adventures of a Book Junkie
Adventures of a Book Junkie rated it 12 years ago
This one kept me guessing through the entire book. Just when I thought I might have part of it figured out, everything changed.Fast paced right from the start and doesn't let go. Great characters and an ending that had me dying for the next book.
Page Turning Paula
Page Turning Paula rated it 12 years ago
The premise of Sylo is such: Tucker Pierce is an average high school kid who is floating along. He is on the football team but he hates playing. He gets average grades. He doesn't have any idea about what he wants to when he grows up. And as far as he's concerned - that's all fine with him. Unfortun...
Need help?