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| Title | : | Loch (Zone Unknown #1) |
| Author | : | Paul Zindel |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 228 pages |
| Published | : | (first published October 1st 1994) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction |
Paul Zindel
Kindle Edition | Pages: 228 pages Rating: 3.61 | 940 Users | 71 Reviews
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Loch and his sister are with their father on a scientific expedition to track lake monsters. Their father's boss, Anthony Cavenger, a ruthless publishing mogul, is determined to prove that the legends are fact. Until now, it has been a fruitless exercise. But suddenly, on a routine exploration, a hideous water beast explodes out of the water, and a photographer, hoping to get the picture of a lifetime, loses his life instead. The plesiosaurs terrorize the secluded lake community, but Loch encounters a baby plesiosaur and realizes that the monsters only attack when threatened. So he risks his life-and the lives of his family and friends-to save the prehistoric creatures from destruction. 1995 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers (ALA) 1995 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)
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| Original Title: | Loch ASIN B005F0GUMC |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Zone Unknown #1 |
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Ratings: 3.61 From 940 Users | 71 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Loch (Zone Unknown #1)
Read this as a kid and wanted to re-read it for fun. Still scary.It perfectly portrays all that I support: The need to protect endangered species. It is the story of a boy who saves an innocent species who only want to defend themselves against a rich explorer who wants them dead
I thought that this book was a moderately good book to read. It wasnt the best book I've read, but it kept reading through the pages. The reason why I liked this book is because it had a good amount of suspense in it. There was some parts that I did'nt like because I couldn't understand it. For example, I had to read some parts several times because of how the author had it written. Some pages were confusing on the storyline. But it was really good throughout the story.

Suprisingly, this book was actually pretty decent. The plot moved along pretty quickly, which I thought helped the book to steer clear of the boring waste of paper that it could have easily become. The one thing I really enjoyed about this book was the development of the characters. It's not very long, and I was suprised how quickly the characters all clicked to one another. However, I found the ending to be weak and unsatisfying, although it does takes an exceptional ending to really impress
This book was probably the coolest book a twelve year old could find. The cover alone remains burned in my memory.As I've said before, Paul Zindel is basically a preteen horror harlequin, with his schlocky premises and surprising gore for his age group. But damnit if this book isn't fun! It easily tops my list of Zindel books. Even if I were to revisit it and see its warts, nostalgia would still ensure a good time.
Loch's father is working with a company to explore a local lake where reportings of a water monster have been made. As they search the lake, they find a family of plesiosaurs. Loch, his sister and a friend try to stop them from being killed. Different from the Zindel books I read back in the day but with the same spirit of adventure and growing up I always loved from them. Fun adventure story!
It took me awhile to find this book! Read this as a kid and to this day I am pissed he named the damn lochness monster 'Wee Beastie'. Also the kid is like 13 and goes hang gliding alone, wtf.

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