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Title | : | The Hostage (Medusa Project #2) |
Author | : | Sophie McKenzie |
Book Format | : | Audiobook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | by Simon & Schuster (first published January 7th 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Adventure. Science Fiction. Fantasy. Thriller. Teen |
Sophie McKenzie
Audiobook | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.99 | 2014 Users | 52 Reviews
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Sophie McKenzie is a bit of a teen institution here in the UK, and has garnered lots of critical acclaim and numerous awards. She's got the ideas to write a great story, and always puts a lot of thought and effort into her characterisation.The Medusa Project series is an interesting premise, and is paced as fast as TV show 24. I didn't like this second instalment as much as the first, though I still enjoyed it and whizzed through it. My problem with this particular book was Ketty's narration. She wasn't as captivating as Nico, and at times seemed to be overly dependent on the other three Medusa kids. I didn't gel with her or the other characters as much this time around, though I do think The Hostage had a much better storyline than The Set-Up.
I love the idea of the Medusa gene, and all the special powers Nico, Ketty, Ed and Dylan have found themselves with. As each book progresses and is told from the point of view of a different character, more information about their powers is revealed, and they get the chance to use them in different environments. Think teenage X-Men in England, and you'll get what I mean.
The Rescue, the fourth book in the series, is due for release in July, and I'm really looking forward to it. Ed will be at the forefront this time, along with his pretty cool but uncontrollable mind reading talent and shy nature. It sounds like a recipe for disaster to me!
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Original Title: | The Hostage (Medusa Project) |
ISBN: | 1847385265 (ISBN13: 9781847385260) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Medusa Project #2 |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 2014 Users | 52 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books The Hostage (Medusa Project #2)
I recently finished this book and i thought it was amazing. It was written by a different character this time but that made it even better. At first i thought after the first one the story line would be very similar but it wasn't at all. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyoneThis book was even better than the first! Although, I wish the narration had still come from Nico. You could relate to him better. Anyway, this book was full of surprises and little shocks that even I, the master of prediction, wasn't expecting :) The storyline was better than the last book, although I never found out where Soames went.
The book is about a group of 4 teenagers who all where implated wih the medusa gene - a gene for psychic abilites. It suits the target audience - teens and contains the 'love story' and action. The main topic of the book is about ketty finding and her powers and using them to help save her brother from a criminal whiles at the same time sort out her relationship with her boyfriend nico. i personal do like this book and would read it again but i thought there was no mystery to it and could guess
This book is a total page-turner! I would totally recommend this book.
Sophie McKenzie is a bit of a teen institution here in the UK, and has garnered lots of critical acclaim and numerous awards. She's got the ideas to write a great story, and always puts a lot of thought and effort into her characterisation. The Medusa Project series is an interesting premise, and is paced as fast as TV show 24. I didn't like this second instalment as much as the first, though I still enjoyed it and whizzed through it. My problem with this particular book was Ketty's narration.
I could not stop reading, really encapsulating, really got my adrenaline running loved it would totally recommend to anyone, but make sure you read the first book first (the step up) as it would be confusing otherwise. Love how Sophie mckenzie changes whose perspective it is in each book.
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