When I looked at this book I didn't want to read it. When I read it, I loved it!
The book was about some kids that have special powers and are trying to fend off a golem. I liked that the book had a lot of suspense. I also liked the powers such as turning into water, spinning webs, making clouds and creating things out of dreams. I didn't like that the book was too short and it ended on a cliff hanger. I would recommend the book to fantasy lovers or people who like scary books.
This book was great! I loved how it taught you about Jewish customs, but also made it fun because of all the mythology. I would whole heartily recommend this book to anyone, but especially Rick Riordan lovers. I give this book a 4 or higher. This was by far, the best PJ Our Way book I have ever gotten.
In Jordan and the Dreadful Golem, all children are born with powers related to their names. Jordan, named after the Jordan River, can turn into water; Eden can create from her thoughts, as in the Garden of Eden; and so on and so forth. The village of Kfar Keshet seems perfectly safe. But… in the forest near the town, danger is rising. Jordan and his friends are on a camping trip when they see a man hunched over a book, chanting eerily and scooping mud into a shape. But what shape? This book has a lot of tension, so I really love it. The humor is also very good, and that is another reason I would recommend it. People—read this!!!