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Reviewed by Doreen Chombu for Readers' Favorite
Zombies Ate My Homework by Paul Wennersberg-Løvholen is a captivating children's story that follows Lila and her best friend Max, who uses a wheelchair. The pair is passionate about investigating paranormal and supernatural activities at their school, Swindon Academy. Unfortunately, their assumptions often lead to misunderstanding people's odd behavior. When a new teacher, Mr. Xanar, arrives at the school, worm-like creatures appear and students and teachers act strangely. Lila and Max notice these bizarre occurrences and decide to investigate. They eventually discover unsettling secrets that connect Mr. Xanar to the worm creatures and the mysterious changes affecting their school. Lila and Max, with the help of an unlikely ally, partner up to save their school from the impending doom posed by the creatures and Mr. Xanar.
Zombies Ate My Homework is a delightful story that will bring readers fun and laughter. It is the first book in the Zombies Ate My Homework series by Paul Wennersberg-Løvholen, and it sets an intriguing foundation for future installments. The characters are the best part of the story because they are relatable. They confront their fears and grow right before the reader's eyes. Lila and Max's curiosity and determination will inspire many young readers to be brave and resourceful. The book has themes of resilience, courage, teamwork, and friendship. The author uses an unpredictable narrative filled with unexpected twists and humorous moments to captivate readers and keep them on their toes. The illustrations perfectly complement the story, giving readers a visual understanding of the scenes and objects mentioned. Overall, this entertaining story is a must-read for anyone who loves humorous tales that encourage bravery, imagination, and adventure.