Pillage, A Fiction Y.A. Book by: Obert Skye is about
fifteen-year-old Beck Phillips is sent to live with his weird uncle he had
never met when his mother dies, where he learns that his family has a curse
that allows him to make plants grow on command and dragon eggs
hatch. Shortly after he arrives there, he begins to noticed weird things
happening. Plants move, ivy defends him
and salad hurts people for him. That and the strange warnings to not go behind
the house, Beck discovers his cool ability to command plants and wakes up eight dragons, without knowing it. When Beck arrives at his uncle’s mansion, an air of mystery greets
him. While the house has seven floors and hundreds of rooms, Beck along with
his uncles and a minimal house staff are the only occupants. As time goes on Beck learns dark secrets about his lost family.
Secrets that include buried basements, forbidden gardens, an ancient book of
weird family history, and most surprising of all dragons! On his long
train ride, he meets Kate, who isn’t very friendly. She is his age, and is
headed to Kingsplot too.
Beck
wakes up from a 12 hour rest, and notices that they are the only ones left on
the train. Beck thinks it’s strange, but Kate isn’t too worried about it. When
he arrives, Beck meets Thomas, who drives him to his new house. Seven floors,
with stables, and a huge garden. Right away, Beck is told to stay away from
certain places for his own safety. Beck meets Milo who asks many questions
about the house, mostly about the basement. But, there is no basement. And I
thought this was like the rising action, the book started off slow but I felt
after this happened this story was going somewhere. At school there are some
boys who picked on Beck and Milo. Milo is new to Callowbrow, too. However, Beck
can do some weird tricks with plants that makes his life easier. But, what
happens with the secret is really exciting and page turning, I just kept on
reading and couldn’t stop.
I really enjoyed this book. Full of exciting twists and
surprises! I liked the history of Beck’s family a long the way too. A strange,
but interesting history full of plants, stones, and pillaging!!
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