The Infinity Ring, book 6
Behind Enemy Lines
by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Dak, Sera, and Riq must defeat the Nazis in World War II by pulling
off the biggest spy mission of all time. But the complications come when Dak and
Sera are forced to briefly return to the present day, and when they go back to
1943, they bring an uninvited guest... Tilda, leader of the SQ. How can they
possibly hope to defeat Tilda and Hitler at the same time? Everything hangs by a
thread in this suspenseful 11th adventure of the time traveling trio! Now, for
those of you who read my Cave of Wonders review, you may remember how I
was going on about how good I wanted Behind Enemy Lines to be, since the
time period has a lot of modern resources, and since it claimed to be a spy
novel. I'm glad to say that this book does not disappoint! Despite the lack of
action, I was still intrigued by the secret plans, the labyrinth of
complications, and the real-history facts. The characters' reactions were
fantastic, and the balance between the spy mission and the time travel problems
was perfect. Even though some of the other books of this series had more action,
I still believe that this is the best-written book of the series so far.
Definitely worth reading! The series will end with the next book, The Iron
Empire, by James Dashner, the author who wrote the first book of this
series. I hope it's a satisfying finale. Stay tuned for the next review!
Michael Lanier
Pianist, guitarist, banjoist, autoharpist, jaw harpist, ukeist,
mandolinist
Thanks, Michael, and well done! I was afraid The Infinity Ring series would be a 39 Clues rip-off but this sounds really good. Have any of you guys out there read it?
And now I'm pleased to announce that we have a new reader guy in our ranks. His name is Brady and he comes to see me at the Myers Park library. Let's see what Brady has read:
I just read a book from Dan Gutman called The Get Rich Quick Club. I like it because of the character Gina. She makes summer fun in a small boring town, by convincing a group of kids they can all become millionaires before summers end. I would rate this book 4 and a half stars out of 5 stars. If you like fiction this is a book for you.
Thanks, Brady! I love fiction, so I might have to get this one. In fact, I was going to read it but someone claimed it before I had the chance. One of my Iron Guy Resolutions is to read some Dan Gutman books this year. And remember, Grady, the first time any guy sends in a review, he gets to come here and get a free book out of our ultra-cool prize box!
Any other guys out there itching to get a free book? Send us your reviews!
Thanks, Michael, and well done! I was afraid The Infinity Ring series would be a 39 Clues rip-off but this sounds really good. Have any of you guys out there read it?
And now I'm pleased to announce that we have a new reader guy in our ranks. His name is Brady and he comes to see me at the Myers Park library. Let's see what Brady has read:
I just read a book from Dan Gutman called The Get Rich Quick Club. I like it because of the character Gina. She makes summer fun in a small boring town, by convincing a group of kids they can all become millionaires before summers end. I would rate this book 4 and a half stars out of 5 stars. If you like fiction this is a book for you.
Thanks, Brady! I love fiction, so I might have to get this one. In fact, I was going to read it but someone claimed it before I had the chance. One of my Iron Guy Resolutions is to read some Dan Gutman books this year. And remember, Grady, the first time any guy sends in a review, he gets to come here and get a free book out of our ultra-cool prize box!
Any other guys out there itching to get a free book? Send us your reviews!
1 comment:
That's impressive to keep a series still good on the sixth book. I haven't read that one, but I've heard a lot about it.
And yeah, Dan Gutman's awesome. 'Nough said.
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