Michael Vey, Hunt
for Jade Dragon by Richard Paul Evans continues the story begun
in Michael Vey, Prisoner of Cell 25. This is the fourth
installment of the series, which is forecast to end with the seventh
book. (Out this past Fall 2017.)
Michael Vey is an
electric human. His genes were messed with, along with a few others
his age, when he was a baby. He is the most powerful of all the
electric kids. Additionally, he has the widest array of abilities
and new ones seem to appear regularly.
In this installment
of Michael Vey's story, he and the electroclan (the other electric
kids that work with Vey against Hatch and the electric kids who work
for Hatch) are set to save a severely autistic child who may have
information Hatch, Michael's primary nemesis, wants. Hatch captures
the child early, so the electroclan must enter the den of the beast
once again.
My girls and I
really enjoyed this next step in the Michael Vey saga. My girls
recommend it to anyone. I recommend it to any mature 10 year old and
older to adult.
Have you read
Michael Vey, Hunt for Jade Dragon by Richard Paul Evans? What
did you think about it?
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