Michael Vey,
Storm of Lightening by Richard Paul Evans is the fifth
installment in Vey's saga, which began with Michael Vey, Prisoner
of Cell 25.
Most of the
electroclan's families end up missing in process of this step in the
story. The resistance, headed by The Voice, has been compromised.
The Voice has gone into hiding so the electroclan doesn't have
definitive leadership. Equally as damaging, the electroclan doesn't
have access to the reliable information to which they had grown
accustomed.
So the question is,
will Michael Vey be able to lead them to resolve the problems facing
them and defeat the Elgen? Is that even possible? Or will the world
descend into a dictatorship with Hatch as the all powerful emperor?
My daughters and I
enjoyed this installment in the series. My girls recommend it
heartily for any reader. I still have reservations about young
readers indulging in this book and series. However, I think mature
children 10 years old and older would be able to understand and enjoy
it without nightmares.
Have you read
Michael Vey, Storm of Lightening by Richard Paul Evans? What
did you think of it?
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