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MOMO is a thriller and that is what makes it entertaining. The story flows well and the characters are well developed and I liked the dialogue between the Dad and his son. There is meaningful dialogue about being who you are and not changing fro someone else. There is also a happy ending and I liked that the main characters didn't die. I recommend for tweens and teenagers ages 9 through 18 and I would give this an over all score of 20 points out of 25.m Reviewed by DB., KIDS FIRST! Juror.
In the wake of his father's death, Mark Taylor thinks he and his son, Evan need some quality time together. He is certain that a weekend at the family cabin in the Missouri woodland presents the perfect opportunity and will strengthen their bond. But as darkness falls, their stay becomes a terrifying fight for survival against a savage night creature straight out of the annals of cryptozoology, with little more than faith, desperate courage and a single cabin door providing their only means of defense. With Mark badly injured, dawn too far away, their generator running out of power, and no means of calling for help, they are ultimately left with a single heart-rending option that might let one of them survive to see another day.
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