Reviewed by lizarodz on
The Power of Six is contains two simultaneous stories narrated from John (Number Four) and Marina’s (Number Seven) point of view. We meet John and Six in the previous book and now we get to know them better. John, Six, Sam, and Berny Kosar are all on the run from the Mogs and from the federal government, which is really hard to do, although it is pretty exciting. I am really thrilled about Six and her awesome powers, she seems to be really well trained and she knows what she’s doing and helps John a lot. At the end of the book John rescues Number Nine, which also seems to be very well developed powers and it’s one of the oldest Lorians so far.
Marina is in Spain where she has been for many years waiting for her legacies to develop, but being denied training by her Cépan. Marina is not an easy character to identified with and her life is much less exciting than Johns and Six’s, and her narration is full of her daily life chores and frustrations. Marina is very scared of everything and her fear is of the paralyzing kind (this is not a good thing when Mogs are tracking you with the intent of killing you!). Ella was a surprised addition to the story, and I liked her immediately.
All these kids have gone through so much and so much more is expected of them. They have a pretty heavy load and a big sense of responsibility to humanity, to Lorien, and to each other.
The Power of Six is action packed, well developed, it has an amazing plot and is masterfully written. I hope that a movie is made based on the book, because it will be incredible! The ending is a cliffhanger if I ever saw one, and I cannot wait for The Rise of Nine, due to be published in August 21st of this year (*yeah*) All I have to say is S, I hope you’re okay S.*
About the cover: Not sure what all the symbols mean, but suspect they might be Lorien numbers. I like the cover, the contrast of dark and light colors and the lettering.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 26 June, 2012: Finished reading
- 26 June, 2012: Reviewed