Carli Entin
1 Are you a Poke master?
This is the pokemon test to see what you'd be in the Poke wrold.
Are you smart enough to be a master?
The only way to find out is to get this book and see for yourself.
2 Great fun for hours!!
Some people say it is too easy but that just matters on how much you know about pokemon. This book has over 200 questions and some pictures that are black and white. ( I think you should get this book if you have played pokemon blue,red, or yellow on gameboy. This game is based on the old pokemon not the new ones.) If you don't have the game, it is a good idea to watch the T.V. show. If you have not play the game or watched the show DON'T BUY IT. It will be to hard for you.
3 Definitely good, but sometimes a little too easy.
The book is definitely good. But sometimes the questions can be a little easy when I looked through the book. But is still worth the buy and the read.
4 Great but easy
This book is a lot of fun to do. The are around, probably, 230 questions no less. Although it was fun book, it's a little easy. The pictures are a challenge and a handful of the questions will keep you thinking, but I got over 220 questions right. I NOT bragging. Anyone who already has seen most of the series and played the game and read the comics could score high in this book. Which doesn't mean you shouldn't get it. It's still pretty fun and is worth the read.
5 Poke-Mania!
Ms. Entin not only shows the ins and outs of the beloved Pokemon, but also uses great stylistic skill to uncover the true magic of Pikachu and his friends. Her book will soon become the benchmark for all great trivia books! If there ever is a Pokemon Renaissance, it will be because of superior writings such as this. Ms. Entin seems to possess an IQ far beyond 300 and should really apply herself to greater challenges like unseating intellectuals such as Marilyn vos Savant or The Moss. Pultizers are in the future if this author continues to dazzle us with further literary forays!
6 Poke-Mania!
Ms. Entin not only shows the ins and outs of the beloved Pokemon, but also uses great stylistic skill to uncover the true magic of Pikachu and his friends. Her book will soon become the benchmark for all great trivia books! If there ever is a Pokemon Renaissance, it will be because of superior writings such as this. Ms. Entin seems to possess an IQ far beyond 300 and should really apply herself to greater challenges like unseating intellectuals such as Marilyn vos Savant or The Moss. Pultizers are in the future if this author continues to dazzle us with further literary forays!