Zijun Song Song itibaren Box Hill North VIC 3129, Avustralya
Well that was well-written but not much of a surprise. I think Johns has a good handle on the characters but it feels like he had to shoehorn this into the greater "event" plotline, so it doesn't come as much of a shock how this turned out. Or perhaps it's just a question of when this "set of momentous moments" will get forgotten in favour of some future event or whim. Maybe I'd feel more oomph if the villains had half a brain cell between them here and took one action that seemed coordinated with any other villain. Decent art, a little cartoony but it services the action well enough.
My children and I love reading these books together. It always teaches great lessons, it is a nice and enjoyable read, as well as beautiful and vivid illustrations! This book is no exception and we enjoyed reading about Fira's journey as a light fairy!
Whitney is facing many obstacles. There are evil people trying to take over the world, a CIA plot, pure energy, and a cute boy named Reid who Whitney cannot get out of her mind. Oh, and then there are the superpowers that both help and hinder the whole situation. Let me tell you about these superpowers. My personal favorite is Reid’s power. He can tell the history of an object just by touching it. Other powers include enhanced eyesight and incredible physical strength to name a few. Whitney has the ability to learn any power at all with a little practice. Others only have one power and they must spend years perfecting it. There is a growing relationship between Whitney and Reid. I liked their relationship and the way Whitney learned more and more about Reid throughout the story. At times their relationship was slow, but I felt drawn into the story again once things heated back up. The plot is complex and Whitney learns that things may not be what they first appear to be. I liked the surprises and twists that the authors worked into the plot. Expect the unexpected with this one. On a personal note, my brother has a food allergy and I really appreciated that the authors worked food allergies into their story. I told you to expect the unexpected! RATING 4 Liked COVER COMMENTS The blazing hot sun is fitting to a book entitled Sundial. Whitney’s dark silhouette adds some mystery to her appearance. Yeah, I like it.
Excellent. I feel like I understand so much better how to relate to those oh-so-loveable, yet never-quite-reacheable men in my life!