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2015 • 384 pages

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I received this book in exchange for an honest review.

We continue to follow the story of Jonah and the 11th percenters. I enjoyed this follow-up story. Again Jonah is living in the world where some people know about the supernatural realities and most people don't know.

This mystery story contained many clues and misdirections. We gather the clues as the characters in the story come across them. We can speculate on the identity of the villains as the story moves forward.

Another element in the story is the uncertainty and potential for growth among the characters. As in the first book Jonah is not always sure and confident in his actions and ideas. He must learn to trust himself and rise to the challenges that he will face.

As in the first book, this story also presents a large cast of supporters and opponents. Jonah has a reliable team who have his back and attempt to support him. Jonah also has some detractors who work against him.

The story is told in 3rd person limited in past tense. We follow the one character's POV the entire story. The world is almost identical to our world, with the addition of a supernatural structure hidden from view, that is only visible to a select few.

I think the biggest fans of this new book will be mystery fans. We are led on a chase to unravel a deeply hidden danger. I would recommend reading the first book first. This second book directly follows that book in time and much background knowledge gained from reading that book will be very useful for this new book.

Please give this book some “time”, I think you will get sucked in.

June 10, 2015Report this review