Sunday, March 19, 2017

Michael Vey: Fall of Hades

       In middle school, I have enjoyed a series called Michael Vey written by Richard Paul Evans. However, I finished the last book in eight grade, and the author did not publish this book until now. When I saw it in the library, I immediately borrowed it. I am not far in the book yet, but I am already enjoying the book immensely. The plot of the Michael Vey series revolves around a high school student called Michael Vey and his friends, who are able to manipulate electricity in different ways, such as disabling electronics, shooting out bolts of electricity, manipulating brain signals to read minds, etc.
        I would recommend this series to anyone who is interested in science fiction, action, and mystery. The objective changes with each story, so it adds variety to the storyline, but the main goal of the series is to take down an organization called Elgen, which is hunting the electric children. There are lots of action in each book, and the plot is not very confusing, so it is very easy to read. I loved this series ever since I was in middle school, and I recommend this to anyone who wants a fun, easy book to read.

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