Finished this audiobook on my metropark walk today. I always like Walter Dran Myers. His writing is so relevant to youth, not shying away from tough topics. . This one had a bit of a mystery to it too.
This was a very good story….I loved it!! I didn‘t start out loving it…but if you hang on, everything falls into place. Creatively written…Isaac passes on and leaves his friends, who really are just friends with him, not so much each other, to discover each other. I think it‘s a great book for anyone but especially teenage boys. #Australia
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So close to being a pick but I feel some areas could have used some editing to clear up timing issues.
The story is told in both the past and present. A young man in search of his father quickly finds out his mother had been lying to him about many things his whole life.
Lots of complex characters and complicated relationships, which felt real and believable. Overall, it's a solid multi-generational story with only minor issues.
The third book in the series is just as good as its predecessors! There is rising tension between the Others and the humans as Meg, Simon and their friends struggle to keep the peace. I am totally hooked now, but I wasn‘t crazy about the narration so I think I will go to print for the next installment.
Thanks for the tag @DinoMom .
1. I usually see the twists coming. I love it when I am surprised.
2. The Others by Anne Bishop
3. Too many to list.
4. My family, wonderful friends and coffee.