Reviews

Iggy & Oz- The Plastic Dinos of Doom by J.J. Johnson

adventuresofaliterarynature's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Fun little middle grade book that I’m sure young readers will love! It was a cute read that I enjoyed despite the fact that I’m an adult. If you’re looking for a entertaining read for a kid in your life this one is sure to be a winner!

thepurplegiraffe's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

I mean, us kids all care about our parents. But if they saw what us kids saw, they wouldn’t be able to handle it. Let’s face it. Moms and dads lack an imagination.

What an utterly delightful little book. Complete with all the whimsy of childhood, strange goings-on under the grown-ups noses, and unlikely friendships, this is the perfect story for kids 8 and up, or for kids-at-heart who just want to escape the real world for an afternoon. Iggy and Oz were both fun characters, I love their relationship, and I'm so excited to see where they go in the rest of the series.

4.5 stars from me!

thereadingchemist's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Middle grade never ceases to amaze me with the wild and crazy stories that encompass the genre.

Iggy & Oz: The Plastic Dinos of Doom follows the lives of brothers Iggy & Oz who discover that the plastic toy dinosaurs in their attic have come to life like something out of Jurassic Park meets Toy Story.

Packed with adventure and adventure, this story will sure to please all ages. I loved the sibling bond that Iggy and Oz shared and then working together to solve the mystery at hand. The plot is imaginative and overall a lot of fun.

Thank you to Just Read Tours for providing a review copy. This did not influence my review. All opinions are my own.

jasoncjoyner's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

This is a fun, quick read for boys and girls in the middle grade reading level. 

When 12 year old Iggy is awakened by his younger brother Oz who's worried about monsters, Iggy goes to the attic to prove him wrong. Except he finds their toy dinosaurs have come to life.

Now Iggy, Oz, and their friends must stop a plastic dinos rampage through the neighborhood, while staying out of trouble and avoiding the neighborhood bully. 

This is a great book for readers and non-readers. It is a quick, fun read that can suck in even a reluctant reader. I could picture myself running around the neighborhood with these brothers, trying to stop dino-disaster!

A very fun read. I'm buying extra copies to give away. Check it out!
More...