Sunday, March 31, 2013

Michael Vey: Prisoner of Cell 25

      Michael Vey is about a boy named Michael who has a very special power where he can shock people. It's a little like a static shock, but much more powerful. Michael met a girl a girl at school named Taylor who has similar powers, except she can reboot peoples minds. Michael's powers are wanted by a man named Hatch but Michael is too powerful for Hatch to capture him, so Hatch takes Michael's mother as bait. Michael and Taylor find the place where they believe that Hatch is holding Michael's mother but once they arrive at the academy, they get ambushed. Hatch tricked Michael and Taylor. Michael's mother is really held in an academy on the other side of the world.

      Michael and Taylor are both captured and put in to two different cells. Michael is put in a cell where he is tortured by kids who also have electric powers. Taylor is put into a cell with a couple other electric children who hate Hatch, and want to escape. Michael escapes his cell and brakes into Taylors cell, taking all those electric children with him, and an electric child who used to be on Hatch's side. Together all those electric children work together, and escape the building alive.

      Michael Vey is a very good book with a ton of action and adventure. This book has very clean language, and won't make one feel very uncomfortable. Like in most books these days, there are some deaths in this book, but the author doesn't go into unnecessary detail. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants humor and suspense.

      I give this book an A because it doesn't get boring, it is very appropriate for all ages, and because it was a very interesting book. I really enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading the sequel. As much as I loved this book, I don't think that it is quite as good as Harry Potter.



   

2 comments:

Unknown said...

That first paragraph was kind of messy, but overall good book review.

shaqdaddy32 said...

I definitely agree with you that this isn't nearly as good as Harry Potter. I also thought it was very interesting and fun throughout the book. Nice review!