Phantom Algebra Early Reviews
- Dan

- Sep 11
- 2 min read

Early reviews of Phantom Algebra are rolling in. The critics love how the tale blends the grit of Fight Like a Girl with the paranormal frights of Goosebumps. Zuri Williams dreams of being a mixed martial arts fighter, and her first instinct is to problem-solve with her fists. When she attends a haunted high school in quaint Pinedale, North Carolina, she will discover that, just like gnarly algebraic equations, not all monsters can be dispatched with a high kick alone.
Phantom Algebra Early Reviews

Readers' Favorite
Phantom Algebra earned a coveted five star review from Readers' Favorite.

Phantom Algebra by Dan Rice is a cracking good book, and it’s well worth the time to read.
I must heartily agree. Phantom Algebra is a cracking good book.
Midwest Book Review
Check out this review from D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review (MBR).
Filled with satisfying twists and turns as relationships evolve, Phantom Algebra is a winning story suitable for teen reading groups and individual leisure readers alike.
I'm thrilled with this review, which is easily the best I received from Midwest Book Review. The complete will be in MBR's October edition.
Blurb
Still need convincing? Read an excerpt. Below is the blurb.
Zuri and her mother settle in Pinedale, North Carolina, to start over. For years, they’ve been on the run from Zuri’s father, a retired boxer and full-time gangland enforcer.
In Pinedale, Zuri finds a gym where she can train in mixed martial arts to pursue her dream of becoming a champion fighter. At Pinedale High, she discovers friends among the outcasts, academic challenges, and something unexpected…ghosts.
When Zuri encounters a tween phantom haunting the library, her life is turned upside down and inside out as she attempts to help the spirit. This incurs the wrath of devils, living and dead. Zuri will need her martial arts prowess, heart, and the aid of friends to protect everyone she loves.




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