When Jonathan and his family go camping, they expect to have fun. But their fun quickly vanishes when an earthquake hits. The characters are Jonathan, Abby, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Moose, and the research team. The characteristics of Jonathan are that he's mature. Abby is half-paralyzed. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are complicated and Moose is a loyal dog.
The story happens on the island, Kendra, underwater, river, Beaverville, and the Helicopter.The theme of the novel is that nature is stronger than man. Nature can demolish states, cities, and countries.
The events of the story are that Mrs. Palmer broke her ankle so Mr. Palmer rushed her to the hospital. Then the earthquake hit. The bridge collapsed, Abby got hysterical, and boom!!! The walker was broken. Jonathan helped Abby up. Hours later, Beaverville caught on fire. At the end of all of that, 3 words stood out, "They found her." I felt so relieved and comfort. Abby was safe, and it made the class (including me) feel relief. I thought that she was going to get left. Then Mr. Palmer called and said, "They found her."
The book was good. The characters and the mood of the book changed. I would rate this book 5 stars because Earthquake Terror had suspenseful details. We didn't know what will happen next. Another reason is that the book had multi-feelings. The book made you feel calm, eerie, unnatural, and relief. In the beginning Jonathan said, "The campground was deserted, no one was there. It was like a ghost-town." The last reason this is a five star book is that the characters were changing. So you wouldn't know what they would think, say, and do. That's why I think Earthquake Terror is a 5 star book. I recommend this book for people who like suspense.