Michael Vey,
Battle of the Ampere by Richard Paul Evans continues Michael's
story begun in Prisoner of Cell 25 and continued in Rise of
the Elgen. In this, the third installment of Vey's story, all of
his friends end up awaiting trial for their supposed terrorist
activities which resulted as they succeeded in freeing Vey's mom.
Michael is sheltered
by natives and hunted by the Elgen who have convinced the Peruvian
army that he is a vile terrorist and has done the damage to their
electric grid, which resulted in loss of life and electricity to
many.
He must free his
friends and somehow manage to stop Hatch, who has gained control of
the Ampere, the ship that acts as the headquarters for the Elgen.
This book does a
good job of keeping the reader in a state of tension, excitedly
reading to find out how things are going to turn out for Michael. We
were not disappointed. Unless, of course, wishing the story didn't
end where it did is disappointed….
My daughters and I
really enjoyed this book. We recommend it highly to any mature
reader who is 10 years old and older.
Have you read
Michael Vey, Battle of the Ampere by Richard Paul Evans? What
did you think of it?
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