The 13th
Reality, the Journal of Curious Letters by James Dashner is the
beginning of an interesting science fiction series. In it, we learn
some real scientific terms that, perhaps, some are not familiar with
pertaining to quantum physics. My eldest daughter, at 12, knows that
I am fascinated by all things QP and recommended this book to me. I
did enjoy it, but not as much as I expected based on her report. For
me, the story was not very compelling until near the end. It took me
a few days to read it. I do look forward to the next book in the
series because of the end of this on.
In this story,
Atticus Higginbottom becomes involved with attempting to solve a
series of clues. At first, he tries to do it alone. Eventually,
that changes. I do like that Tick chooses to trust and involve an
important adult in his life. I also really like the realities
premise of the story. I think most middle age readers would really
enjoy it, as did my twelve year old. I would be happy to allow any
of my children to read it.
Have you read The
13th Reality, the Journal of Curious Letters
by James Dashner? What did you think of it?
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