Reviewed by Leah on
At first I wasn’t sure it would be my kind of thing – I’m not a big bug fan. They give me the creeps. I despise cockroaches (when you lived abroad with them for thirteen years, you just know you’d rather live anywhere but where cockroaches also reside), spiders give me the creeps and I just don’t like bugs. I am, however, converted. I kind of want a Baxter of my own. It takes quite an author for me to think, “Man, I want to go out and buy a beetle,” but M.G. Leonard has managed that. It kinda reminded me of Ant Man, with the whole bugs willing to help humans kinda thing. I loved how open Darkus was to Baxter, to the whole beetle army thing, like he was just fine with beetles understanding what you’re saying and even answering you, in their own way.
It was an interesting plot, with Darkus wanting to find out what happened to his dad, who went missing. He’s staying with his Uncle in the meantime and he thinks his life is pretty normal, until a bug falls out of his neighbour’s leg and bam, his life is changed. Along with his friends Bertolt and Virginia, they set off to discover the truth about what happened to Darkus’s dad. This was such a fun adventure. It’s for ages 9-12, which actually amazed me because the language seemed a lot older, but I suppose 9-12 is that tricky age where you are learning bigger words, using your vocab more so a book like this will teach you lots of new words. Saying that, even I was taught some new stuff, because my bug knowledge before reading this book was seriously lacking.
M.G Leonard has written such a wonderful book. Characters you love, there’s lots of action and adventure and it went and made me want my very own beetle. A sentence I never thought I would type in my life, but there you go. I loved it so much, I’ve already ordered the sequel off Amazon and it will be with me shortly so I can dive in and boy, am I looking forward to that. I’m intrigued to learn more about Lucretia, she’s so bad as a villain like evil, but I’m dying to know what she did to herself?!? Plus more of three fabulous friends and lots of smart, wonderful beetles sounds good to me.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 22 May, 2017: Finished reading
- 22 May, 2017: Reviewed