

I read a lot of YA audiobooks and this one did not let me down! I loved the storyline and I thought the reader did an awesome job, loved her voice for a YA novel :) The book was funny and moving at the same time, Zoe is very likeable as a character, she has wit, brains and is headstrong with her own opinions and doesn't let anyone tell her what to think. I thoroughly enjoyed it! I felt the characters were likeable and that anyone could relate to them, even older generations such as myself. I could feel her passion for the story when listening to it and she did a great job portraying the characters and doing the different ethnic voices.ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? I thought her voice was PERFECT for a young adult book. What about Sonja Field’s performance did you like? And because there are a lot of aspects of her that I think any girl should look up to! Without a doubt my favorite character was Zoe - probably because she is a lot like me - headstrong and knows what she wants, doesn't let anyone push her around. Yes, I would recommend this audiobook to anyone young or old, it was a great story and the narrator did an awesome job of portraying the characters and storyline. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? Join Zoe and Zak on their new adventure today!Ī truly magical adventure for young adults! If you liked Ghost Leopard, you'll love The Yogi's Curse. And if Zoe and Zak can't stop him, nobody can. Because lurking beneath Moonstock is a powerful new enemy. Now, if they're going to save the day, Zoe and Zak are going to have to fool the monkey guards, avoid the nasty parrots, and maybe even develop a supernatural ability or two.
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Zoe and Zak don't even know what the Yogi's Curse is let alone how to lift it, but like it or not, they soon discover that a whole lot of people are depending on them. This time they've been asked to lift the Yogi's Curse. Following the directions written on a steamy bathroom mirror, Zoe and Zak fly through the clouds on their magic carpet to learn that the two of them have been chosen yet again. And even when they manage to get used to the wildlife, the food is absolutely terrible.īut living with a bunch of other kids their age can be a lot of fun too, or at least it seems that way until Zoe's roommate goes missing. Students ride elephants instead of school buses, snarling monkeys work as security guards, and angry parrots monitor the halls. And this time they're attending Moonstock Himalayan Boarding School, which might seem fun except for the fact that the school itself is a little strange.
