The cover says it all. Matt and Michelle fight the bad guys with stunners, blasters, and psychic waves. Oh, and protecting poor innocent children along the way. Psychics are kept as slaves, but some handlers feel as if they're family. There is this need to escape, and ark landing establishes itself as a safe haven. In the mean time, Matt smashes people with fear waves or lovey dovey happy waves. He likes to have sex and let everyone know how happy it makes him feel. Michelle likes her blaster, but she also likes to accommodate Matt along the way. They accumulate a bunch of fondlings which they adopt or become big sister or brother. We hear about how bad it is to have slaves. I just don't understand how a grammar checker did not catch "is was" whatever that means. "My friends and I" used in the objective case was a real boo boo, especially since it was an alleged correction of something correctly said by an urchin. With that kind of error, I can't recommend this story as proper for a YA.
5つ星のうち4.0Another good tale from an author I enjoy.
2017年5月18日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Henry has figured out a way to write quick paced, but well written tales of adventure. he sneaks in just enough romance to help humanize the characters without making that the main focus, and he has villains that work.
There's not much more to say. Yes, the main character has a lot of advantages, and the pairing of Matt and Michelle is extremely good at overcoming just about any obstacle, but for some reason I never get the icky feeling that I'm reading a Mary Sue'd tale. Instead, its a fun romp through a straightforward and fun adventure tale.
5つ星のうち5.0These aren't the Droids, err telepaths, you seek.
2018年1月1日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Mentally manipulating participants in events to help bring freedom to psychics helps Matt and Michelle reach Rockstar status. Nice touch creating a global event to establish a measure of the potential risk.