School of Fear 3

The Final Exam

Children - Grade 4th-6th
336 Pages
Reviewed on 10/28/2011
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Reviewed by Kristie Ingerto for Readers' Favorite

Gitty Daneshvari is sure to win over your children and young teenagers with the last book in her "School of Fear" trilogy, "School of Fear - The Final Exam." This statement is on the very first page of the novel: "The end is a call for courage, rallying those ready for the next journey." This is a great introduction to this book as it is the ending of time spent together at a school for a group of children and they are also possibly facing the end of their beloved school.

Mrs. Wellington is an odd teacher, but the children take this in stride and have grown accustomed to her and her habits. However, nosy Sylvie has set her mind on revealing Mrs. Wellington and her strange ways and closing the school down. Madeline, Theo, Hyacinth, Lulu and Garrison all must work together and help prevent this from happening.

Since it is written in a style that is easy to read and understand, the reader will be quickly hooked on to the story and will empathize and laugh with the characters! This book has several great lessons throughout it including facing one's fear, working together and not judging others. The style of the book and the language that is used will not push children away, but will in fact keep them reading and learning along with the characters. This is the third book in the series and I would recommend that the first two books should be read not only because they will also be enjoyed, but because there are good lessons to be learned in them too.