Michael Vey: Fall of Hades, by Richard Paul Evans
The book Michael Vey: Fall of Hades, by Richard Paul Evans. is about a teenage boy with unusual electric superpowers. At the start, the Electroclan are introduced to another glow who can make muscles freeze. This power does not work on Michael though because he just absorbs electricity because that's the thing that he does. One of Hatch's officers also ends up escaping and joining the Electroclan. After that things get much more interesting and I just wont spoil it.
I'd suggest the book to anyone who likes science fiction. The story was well written and conflicts are well presented. It is easy to understand and is a good book to sit back and enjoy after a long day. The characters are relatable and the book doesn't get boring even after an hour of reading it. I think its overall a good book and I'd suggest it to almost anyone.
Reviewed by Anton V., Grade 9
Montrose Library
I'd suggest the book to anyone who likes science fiction. The story was well written and conflicts are well presented. It is easy to understand and is a good book to sit back and enjoy after a long day. The characters are relatable and the book doesn't get boring even after an hour of reading it. I think its overall a good book and I'd suggest it to almost anyone.
Reviewed by Anton V., Grade 9
Montrose Library
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