Do You like book The Never War (2005)?
In the Book Bobby arrive to Veelox,after his uncle's death. Bobby the main character follows the antagonist, Saint Dane to First Earth. Him and his friend Gunny go to First Earth because there is a firework rocket that is going to hit Hindenburg. Bobby tracks a guy named Rose down and gets him, he also gets to a limousine with a old man. Bobby gives his ring to the traveler gangster and saves the First Earth.I Picked up the book because i read the other two books from this book series so i liked it. That's why i picked it up.I Finished the book because it got boring to me.I think Malachi will like this book because he likes books about mystery's.
—Fahad
I’ll be writing about two main characters. One is Bobby the protagonist and Saint Daine the antagonist.tFirst, Bobby is the main good guy of the book. He was an ordinary teenager. He loves sports and is a good athlete. He was a basketball star. Then he learned who he really is. Bobby is a Traveler who can travel to different worlds through gates called flumes. Most of Bobby's’ family is missing (Mom,Dad, and sister) except for his Uncle Press, who is also a Traveler. He also has two friends Mark and Courtney. Travelers usually send journals about their adventures to someone close to them and Bobby picked them. On Bobby’s Travels he makes friends with travelers from different territories. These friends are Spader and Gunny in this book. Each time he goes through a flume he has to watch out for Quigs who guard flumes. His nemesis is Saint Daine. Saint Daine is the bad guy of the story. He is pure evil. Even when he dies it’s just his body that dies, his evil spirit lives on. He has the ability to shape shift into anyone. His goal is to cause chaos in all the territories. He does this by finding the turning point of a territory using this he can cause chaos. Saint Daine is very good at manipulating people and having them unknowingly help in his plan. Saint Daines plans usually involve killing lots of innocent people. Saint Daine does different things to show his superiority over Bobby. This book series has very good creative characters.
—Matthew
This book is awesome. I had read the Before the War series, so like with Spader, I already knew who Gunny was. I was THRILLED that Spader stayed around for the story. YES! I shouted inwardly. By now I was DEFINATELY used to his style of writing and was thoroughly enjoying the books. I was like, hey, these are awesome. This one had much less action, I'd say, but it proposed interesting twists to the rules (Hey, I though Denduron had an interesting twist to the rules, but no, here we go into a much better twist) I won't say what the position was, but this definately twisted Bobby and Spader's morals. What to do, what to do? VERY clever. Not only did it end and say that Bobby felt like he'd lost, it ended and I felt like I'd lost. That's clever. Very clever. Evil Saint Dane, evil saint Dane. But what else is new?Mark and Courtney were very absent from this story, which was fine with me. Or... they weren't, but they didn't really matter much. They just helped with the story's pacing. Good for them.Overall, the series is getting more intense, though it dropped in violence by a lot.So then, I went straight to book four.
—Jordan