Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Book Review: Michael Vey

            Michael Vey by Ethan



    Do you like electricity?

If yes Michael Vey by Richard Paul Evans is your series. In the book, there is a boy named Michael Vey who has electrical powers. I don't mean, 'Bring lightning out of the sky' electrical powers, but when he was a baby he was put through a machine called the MEI. In the begining, 500 kids were put through the machine, and 17 survived.

    The MEI ran on electricity and was supposed to remove electrical defaults from the body, but instead it increased the amount of electricity giving the 17 electrical powers while they are hunted by the scientist that created the MEI. I'll let you read the book to figure out the rest.

5 comments:

  1. Hello, it's Manny. You described the book well. I know a lot of people who have read the book. There's a lot of electricity if you asked that question. Good job!

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    1. The books are definitely worth continuing, and I like how they have their own little team. The book reinforces the idea of teamwork.

      -Ethan

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  2. Ethan, I read the first book in the series and enjoyed it's fast-paced action. Plus I really liked the main character, Michael Vey. What do you enjoy in the books?
    Is the series worth continuing?

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  3. If you just asked me whether I liked electricity, well let's just say I was entertained when I got shocked my it a little more than 0. That book sounds really interesting, and, uh, in the future. Everyone agrees, in books, when people die people are happy

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