Killer Pizza: The Slice book written by Greg Taylor

Killer Pizza: The Slice

Four months after they discover that their new place of employment, Killer Pizza, was a front for an underground Monster Hunting Organization, Toby and his fellow rookie Monster Combat Officers, Annabel and Strobe, have been invited to New York City to tour KP Headquarters. But the exclusive tour is cut short when a monster emergency sends the trio off on a secret mission delivering Calanthe, a beautiful 14-year-old, defecting monster with serpent-like abilities, into the Monster Protection Program. It seems like an easy assignment until the teens realize Calanthe is the sacrificial offering in a ceremony set to happen in a few days and her people will stop at nothing to get her back!

Reviews:

This is one of the great monster books for teens and older kids.  Greg Taylor creates a world where danger hides behind every corner.  The book makes you feel like you’re fighting the monsters yourselves.  Fans will want a third book. – Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer, Uxbridge, MA

This second book in the “Killer Pizza” series is a funnily frightful high-action adventure romp.  The main characters are well developed, and each has a distinctive personality, which blends to make the trio an effective monster-fighting group.  A good choice for readers who enjoyed, but have now outgrown, the Goosebumps series. – Linda Lucke, Learning Center Director, Illinois, USA

If I could change one thing in this book, I wouldn’t change anything.  This was a great book and the plot was amazing. – Clay from Colchester Middle School, Vermont

 

True to the first book, “The Slice” stays solidly in the B-movie fun zone and mixes in a little “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” with “Men in Black.”  It delivers a zesty entree of action, monsters and humor that will have preteen and teen readers turning the pages. Order up and enjoy this tasty treat! – McGeath Freeman: Lowcountry Parent Reviewer, The Post and Courier, Charlestown, SC

★★★★★ Five stars!  Even better than the first one.  
– Goodreads YA reviewer

The final showdown is awesome and full of action.  If you liked Killer Pizza, then this follow up is sure to satisfy!”
Themes: Friendship, Courage, Responsibility. – Mrs. P’s Book Reviews

This book had me hanging on the edge for the entire thing as I was wondering what was going to happen next.  A huge page turner with its great description and suspense. – Flamingnet Reviewer

Reviews:

This is one of the great monster books for teens and older kids.  Greg Taylor creates a world where danger hides behind every corner.  The book makes you feel like you’re fighting the monsters yourselves.  Fans will want a third book. – Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer, Uxbridge, MA

This second book in the “Killer Pizza” series is a funnily frightful high-action adventure romp.  The main characters are well developed, and each has a distinctive personality, which blends to make the trio an effective monster-fighting group.  A good choice for readers who enjoyed, but have now outgrown, the Goosebumps series. – Linda Lucke, Learning Center Director, Illinois, USA

If I could change one thing in this book, I wouldn’t change anything.  This was a great book and the plot was amazing. – Clay from Colchester Middle School, Vermont

 

True to the first book, “The Slice” stays solidly in the B-movie fun zone and mixes in a little “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” with “Men in Black.”  It delivers a zesty entree of action, monsters and humor that will have preteen and teen readers turning the pages. Order up and enjoy this tasty treat! – McGeath Freeman: Lowcountry Parent Reviewer, The Post and Courier, Charlestown, SC

★★★★★ Five stars!  Even better than the first one.  
– Goodreads YA reviewer

The final showdown is awesome and full of action.  If you liked Killer Pizza, then this follow up is sure to satisfy!”
Themes: Friendship, Courage, Responsibility. – Mrs. P’s Book Reviews

This book had me hanging on the edge for the entire thing as I was wondering what was going to happen next.  A huge page turner with its great description and suspense. – Flamingnet Reviewer