Taylor+S.

//FIRESTORM - BY DAVID KLASS //  A novel by David Klass, I loved the book "Firestorm" for it's originality and clear view on just how much we're doing to the earth. With it's epic storyline and unique writing style, this sci-fi book is about the world and all the harmful things we're doing to it. Fishing out the ocean, pollution, unnecessary hazardous waste, and more. The book describes the underwater reefs, all the way to the lush jungles and rain forests of Mother Earth, and emphasizes the idea that even a little change makes a big change in the long run, and that sometimes the right thing isn't always the easiest thing to do.  Jack Danielson is an ordinary senior at an ordinary high school. He's always had to step down from what he can do, because his dad doesn't want him to attract attention. But one day when he breaks the track record at his school, everything changes. This is the last time anything will be ordinary, the last time he'll get to see his girlfriend PJ, and the last time that he'll be surrounded by those he can trust. He finds out his dad is not his dad. His mom is not his mom. His friends are not his friends, and he lives in a whole other world he never knew existed. He has to run away and learn secrets about his past, present, and future. All point him to the mysterious force known as Firestorm. Aided by a lovable, telepathic canine named Gisco, and a shape-shifting fighter named Eko, he will embark on a quest to find Firestorm and undo the Turning Point before its too late. But from a cute New Yorker named Reilly to a mysterious face that belongs to death itself that follows him everywhere, The Dark Army is after Jack, and won't stop until he is destroyed. In the course of the book, Jack learns a tragic lesson: In a deadly game, no one is your friend. ﻿I think this book was very discriptive. It was almost like I was the character, and I wouldn't just say that about any book. There was a lot of foreshadowing, so I was constantly on the edge of my seat, eagerly reading one of the best books ever. I think a lot of people would like this book because it's so full of suspense and mystery, and almost every page holds something more than what you've already read. Two very enthusiastic thumbs up, and maybe even a pinkie finger.  -Taylor Skie

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