Aisle Nine

Aisle Nine by Ian X. Cho

5 Responses to “Aisle Nine”

  1. ThatOneSmallChild says:

    This was an interesting aspect. I found the relationships really cool, but the concept was incredible. Good book overall.

  2. coolbooks12 says:

    This book was pretty good. It definitley reminded me of Omega Mart and their training videos. I did manage to predict 2 of the horsemen so I was pretty proud of myself for that. I would reccomend this book to someone else.

  3. elephants4 says:

    I had fun reading this book and think it’s perfect for spooky season. It’s fast-paced and a little twisty. I found it interesting that it was centered around an orphaned teenager working at a Walmart-like store that has one of the many hell portals left behind after an apocalyptic event. I have never read a book like this before, and it did not disappoint.

  4. palmtree27 says:

    I loved this book! I thought it was crazy that Jasper lost most of his memory, and the store took it as an opportunity to keep working instead of cutting the guy some slack. Although it also makes sense because (SPOILER ALERT) I can see why the manager would want weak employees, so he’d be hard to prevent from opening the portal further. Crazy plot twist by the way! I wasn’t thinking he’d be a horseman at all. I just thought he was a jerk. Jasper and Kyle’s relationship was super cute, even though it was obvious that she was gonna end up being the ‘shadow girl’ in the picture. Overall, I completely recommend this light read.

  5. GiraffeFan19 says:

    Overall, I really liked Aisle Nine. I like the concept that the portal just showed up in ordinary places. I also liked how it shows the effects of corruption in capitalist societies. My favorite part is the end when Kyle, Jasper, and Lara are exploring the world together.

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