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Plants vs Zombies: Bully for You - Book Review



Nate and Patrice are no average kids, they protect Neighbourville from zombies! 

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Their biggest enemy, Zomboss, is back and he's causing trouble everywhere; at the park, in the store and on the streets. He's robbing every store and lollipop in sight. But here come some old foes, The Anti-Bully Squad. There another problem though! Crazy Dave has some much ice cream! Will Zomboss take over Neighbourville or will The Anti-Bully defeat him? Will Crazy Dave's ice cream melt? Read Plants vs Zombies Bully for You to find out!


I think this book isn't that good. It could be because I don't like Plant vs Zombies, but I didn't find it that exciting or funny. There were a couple of parts that were funny. Most of the time I didn't understand the story or what was happening. That again could be because I don't know all the names of plants and what they can do.

Here are some of my favourite parts:

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For this book to be better they could make sure that things make sense and it's not boring to read. Because there's some parts that are just repeated and it's boring to read that. There are some good and funny parts but it doesn't compare to how many times I was put to sleep reading this book. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone that doesn't know what Plants vs Zombies is or someone that doesn't enjoy playing it. I would personally give it 2 stars out of 5. 

Plants vs Zombies: Bully for You
Fiction/Comic/Graphic Novel
Paul Tobin & Ron Chan

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