Welcome to KIWIreviews - product reviews
•  click here to return to the homepage  •
Welcome visitor.Join us or log in

Product reviews on kiwireviews.nz : Saturday 28th December 2024 - 02:18:15

QuickSearch for:    What is QuickSearch?
QuickJump to:    What is QuickJump?
logon name: p/w:  

I want to:

You Are Here...

Home > Categories > Books > Young Adult > The Game of Love and Death review

« Dear Dumb Diary, Year Two #6: Live Each Day to the Dumbest reviewDear Dumb Diary, Year Two #6: Live Each Day to the DumbestRegular Show Employee Handbook reviewRegular Show Employee Handbook »

Score: 8.6/10  [2 reviews]
3 out of 5
ProdID: 6590 - The Game of Love and Death
Written by: Martha Brockenbrough

The Game of Love and Death
Price:
$18.00
Sample/s Supplied by:
Click to search for all products supplied by Scholastic (NZ)

Disclosure StatementFULL DISCLOSURE: A number of units of this product have, at some time, been provided to KIWIreviews by Scholastic (NZ) or their agents for the sole purposes of unbiased, independent reviews. No fee was requested, offered nor accepted by KIWIreviews or the reviewers themselves - these are genuine, unpaid consumer reviews.
Available:
August 2014

The Game of Love and Death product reviews

Flora and Henry were born a few blocks from each other, innocent of the forces that might keep a white boy and an African-American girl apart. Years later they meet again and their mutual love of music sparks an even more powerful connection.

What Flora and Henry don't know is that they are pawns in a game played by the eternal adversaries Love and Death, brilliantly re-imagined as two extremely sympathetic and fascinating characters. Can their hearts and their wills overcome not only their earthly circumstances, but forces that have battled throughout history?

Check out Scholastic (NZ) onlineClick here to see all the listings for Scholastic (NZ) Visit their website They do not have a Twitter account Check them out on Facebook They do not have a YouTube Channel They do not have a Pinterest board They do not have an Instagram channel They do not have a TikTok channel



Tags:
death   fate   forbidden   historical   love   martha brockenbrough   relationships   scholastic
Other listings you may be interested in:
Percheron: #1 - OdalisquePercheron: #1 - Odalisque
Rating: 10.0
Eighty Eight Dates - The Perilous Joys of Internet DatingEighty Eight Dates - The Perilous Joys of Internet Dating
Rating: 10.0
Managing For Dummies, 3rd edManaging For Dummies, 3rd ed
Rating: 9.0
English Grammar Workbook for Dummies - 2nd editionEnglish Grammar Workbook for Dummies - 2nd edition
Rating: 9.8
Marvel Heroes 3DMarvel Heroes 3D
Rating: 9.2
Wolves of the Beyond - Spirit WolfWolves of the Beyond - Spirit Wolf
Rating: 8.5
Innocent in DeathInnocent in Death
Rating: 9.5
Figgy in the WorldFiggy in the World
Rating: 10.0
Commotion in the OceanCommotion in the Ocean
Rating: 10.0
Wheelnuts 5: Rainforest RumbleWheelnuts 5: Rainforest Rumble
Rating: 9.1
Thelma the Unicorn Boxed Set Mini HB + PlushThelma the Unicorn Boxed Set Mini HB + Plush
Rating: 9.5
Nee Naw and the CowtastropheNee Naw and the Cowtastrophe
Rating: 9.9
The Invincibles #1: Power Up!The Invincibles #1: Power Up!
Rating: 10.0

Product reviews...

Everyone is welcome to post a review. You will need to Join up or log in to post yours.

Click here to read the profile of noisybabe007

Review by: noisybabe007 (Angela)
Dated: 12th of October, 2015

Link to this review Report this review

 

This Review: 8.3/10
Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Rereadability:
Score 8 out of 10
Lose Track of Time:
Score 8 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 8 out of 10

When I received this book to review - I was pleased - I love having a good book to sink my teeth into ( so to speak ) for when I am on the bike at the gym and I love a " classic '' love story - Romeo and Juliet , Cleopatra and Anthony , Heloise and Abelard , Odysseus , Lancelot and Guinevere - oh I could go on .

The book itself has simple and striking art work - a black cover with hands, and as with Scholastic books - is well made , well bound , and made to last through more than one read. The back of the book sets the scene - " Death has never lost and Love will do anything to win '' - it is the fight of light and dark , good and evil. Straight away, from the first page this book drew me in , making me want to keep reading .

The book took me a little while to read - not that it was a hard read , but rather it is a full on story , and I would start reading where I had stopped , and have to go back to re - read and remember something . The book itself is split into chapters , and they range from a couple to 10 + pages - to me this was perfect , not leaving you in the middle of a chapter (totally appeals to my OCD nature ! )

I did find that the twists and turns confused me a little at times , as I mentioned above - I needed to go back a fair bit and re - read to remember what was happening . Having Death as a female and Love as a male is different - but I really liked it - challenged the stereotype maternal / paternal ideas .

I am not entirely sure the age this book was aimed at - but I really enjoyed it and have passed it on to friends to enjoy now too - thanks Scholastic and KIWIreviews !

Click here to read the profile of shellcruise

Review by: shellcruise (Shelley)
Dated: 28th of September, 2015

Link to this review Report this review

 

This Review: 9.0/10
Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Rereadability:
Score 9 out of 10
Lose Track of Time:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

The asp sinking its fangs into Cleopatras breast, the castration of Abelard, the slow death of Lancelot, the suicide of Juliet they were all pawns in the great game played by Love and Death. For years they would choose an unlikely candidate and watch as their lives are pulled in every direction deciding on whether to love the unlikely or instead take the easy route of death. Every game played throughout the dawn of time Death has always won until......... well predictably - now.

This book took me much longer than I thought to read. Its not that I did not enjoy it but instead the font was so small (recently all books I have read has had large font so took a while to adjust) and so much is crammed into the 330 pages that it could become rather over whelming. The chapters ranged from two to twelve pages long and at times I would find I needed to read the page again just to read the meaning of the message. The style of writing, although enjoyable could be a little perplexing. But I did really enjoy the story.

It did take me a little while to get my head around the fact that Death was a female and Love a male, personally I would of written it the other way but as characters they where enjoyable to read about and at times you felt really sorry for Death. There strange interwinding relationship could jump from love to hate in a mare second. You where kind of routing for them to finally get together or at least admit their feelings for each other but I guess the mortal beings have the rest of time to work on it.

This would make a fantastic movie and with the twists and turns I am sure it would be epic. I found even when I was not reading the book I was continually thinking about it. It is a subject that actually is rather plausable but why anyone would choose death over love is beyond me, even with all the outside complications it is still worth pursuing.



Random listing from 'Books'...

Score: 8.8
Product reviews for listing 156: The Flamingo Anthology of NZ Short Stories - Extended Edition -  Edited by Michael Morrissey

Product image for The Flamingo Anthology of NZ Short Stories - Extended EditionThis publication is one with a difference. With both historical and contemporary works, this extended edition of Michael Morrissey's original collection includes stories from four exciting new writers - Victoria McHalick, William Brandt, Chad Taylor and Sarah Quigley - alongside well-loved classics.

This publication is an invaluable resource for students of New Zealand literature and a treasured addition to the libraries and collections of all who enjoy New Zealand writing.

Go to the listing

General Disclaimer...

Protected by Copyscape Plagiarism Checker - Do not copy content from this page. Creative Commons Licence All trademarks, images and copyrights on this site are owned by their respective companies.
KIWIreviews is an independent entity, part of the Knock Out News Group. This is a free public forum presenting user opinions on selected products, and as such the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinion of kiwireviews.nz and are protected under New Zealand law by the "Honest Opinion" clause of the Defamation Act of 1992. KIWIreviews accepts no liability for statements made on this site, on the premise that they have been submitted as the true and honest opinions of the individual posters. In most cases, prices and dates stated are approximate and should be considered as only guidelines.

"Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action."
Benjamin Disraeli