![]() ![]() We are talking about an adult, correct? A twelve year old could write this book better. The biggest issue I have on this 'book' is the horrid writing. Someone is looking for them, and that someone kidnaps Michael's mother and Taylor on his birthday. Shortly after they (meaning Michael, Taylor, and his best friend Ostin) form the club, they find out that Taylor and Michael's power isn't as coincidental as they thought. I swear, these kids act like they're in elementary school instead of high school. I highly doubt a fifteen year old girl (cheerleader!) would say something like that. What a co-wink-e-dink! <-how the hell do you spell that? Right after they find out that they both have powers, Taylor says "We should start a club!" Michael soon finds out that Taylor, aka 'most popular and prettiest cheerleader in school', also has electrical powers like he does. Here's the cliche part: Michael Vey is a scrawny teen that's constantly bullied, his best friend's a nerdy loser, and the main girl in the story is the most popular and prettiest girl in school. ![]() ![]() So, in brief, this book is about Michael Vey, a teenager that has electrical powers. Oh, why why why why why why why why WHY did I read this horrible, cliche-ridden book? So I can give a bad review of it, that's why! ![]()
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