Reviewed by bookishzelda on
The first half the book was a little slower for me, I think there were just too many perspectives. I kind of was getting slightly confused about who was who as far as bad guys. As weird as it sounds though I felt like I could feel the authors excitement to get the story out of their head in the first half. The second half really picked up and it just felt like the book clicked then. I was in a reading groove and really liked the events and some of the new characters introduced at this point. Even the bad guys made sense to me, I realized oohhh that's who that guy is. There were also a couple good plot twist that I didn't even see coming. I liked the ending as well, plenty of action that kept me sucked in.
I didn't really connect with Dylan even though he was the main character. He was important, obviously, and that's not to say I didn't like him at all. He just cried a little too much for me in the beginning but maybe that is what thirteen year old boys do. We do seem him mature a bit towards the end. I felt like he almost seemed wiser and calmer. Norm on the other hand was great. I found him endearing and strong, with some comic relief mixed in. He stole the show for me, which is maybe why I couldn't love Dylan as much. I also became fond of Beetlebee, how could you not like a little strange creature with plenty of tricks up his sleeve.
I like the villain set-up too, if you are a history buff like me you can see the similarities with real war. The main villain see a need of a group of people who are not necessarily going to start war on their own but are willing to become mercenaries if they can get something they need for their people. Which is the case with one of the groups. It doesn't make them a good guy who took a wrong turn but there is a reason behind their actions. They aren't just wrecking havoc for the heck of it because the author needed to beef up the villain side. Which can happen sometimes in books.
I enjoyed the bond between the friends and family in this book. That people are going to stand together whether time, space or life sucking monsters separates them.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 February, 2012: Finished reading
- 18 February, 2012: Reviewed