Saturday, May 18, 2019

Review of Michael vey Essay

The harbor I record was Michael Vey The Prisoner Of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans. This track record was an action, adventure found young-adult fiction and it is based in modern day California. It revolves around a male child named Michael Vey and his two friends Ostin and Taylor. fleck Michael might seem comparable a loser to people because he is skinny and does not blather much he actually is the most powerful existence on earth. He can gayoeuver electricity through anything that can conduct it including humansThe discussion is mainly about how Michael has powers and has to hide them until his mystify is abducted and he goes to find her and also finds out about other kids like him and there is this face that uses them in a plan to control the dry land. The adventure is mostly told through the point of view of Michael scarce occasionally switches to a 3rd person view of the whole surrounding.I think that the compose forges sentences that invest you in the room and rush you feel the pain and the frustration of the characters. The author perfectly mixes the real knowledge domain with the abnormal events that happen to Michael Vey. The author starts out with a mysterious call between two manpower talking about blowing up a commercial airliner, which automatically sucks the reader into the script. It then transitions to the story of this boy named Michael Vey and while it all might seem perfectly normal the author then throws a curveball and get out the powers that this boy possesses.The thing that I did not like is how he stalled the story afterwards that. He introduced the incident that this skinny 14 year old kid can fry a person by simply touching them and then goes on to describe his boring day at school. Who does that? Although it annoyed me at first I was grateful that Richard Paul Evans (the author) did that with the story.If he did not we would have never met Taylor the crush in Michaels life. Who we later find out has the abilit y to reboot someones brain like a com defineer and can also readsomeones mind. Then when he has introduced every-thing he takes a sharp turn into a different direction by having Michaels mother and Taylor kidnapped by the Antagonist, and then begins the intense series of events.I like how the author controls the idea in this harbor. Initially the mood is very calm and it is unsensational eases you into the story. Then the mood changes rapidly for the rest of the story especially after Michaels mother is kidnapped changes into an intense series of thrilling events kidnaps his mother.I would say that depending on the scene the author would either use a calm but sym caterpillar treadetic tone or and intense and war-ridden tone He uses imagery a lot in his phonograph recording when he describes different separate of the building structure that they are trapped in or he will depict an emotion that a character is feeling to an extent that you can relate to. For example when the antago nist puts Michael into a kiosk and manipulates his fears you really can see that play out in your mind.I think that in this book at least for me there were no boring slow parts. I just wanted to read more which is strange because usually all books have slow parts but this author mixes the right(a) amount of suspense into each part that you want to find out what will happen side by side(p) whether it is when the character and his mother are just talking or the character is in the rage of battle. This book reminded me of another amazing book with the same concepts.I can relate this to another book I read called Daniel X. I can relate because like Michael Vey prisoner of cell 25 Daniel X Keeps the world around the character normal while only making the events that happen to the character a sequence of abnormal events. Another book I can relate it to would be Max by pack Patterson.I think that the author creates a perfect blend between past and present ain conflicts. He incorporate s the setting by describing it vividly to the reader but also describes the characters response to the setting change so that the reader can relate to the characters feelings.I think that this work is a very fountainhead put together book. Even though In the earlier questions I make it sound like a ten on ten this book is not. I ratethis book a 9/10 for the soul reason that it was on a very directed path and you could the events that were going to happen before they did by just reading the book. Even the twist that the author put in were not that book which made some of the book predictable and who really wants a book in which they know everything that is going to happen.In this book I had a lot of moments of truly world astonished by the characters views and what they would say. The line that meant the most to me in this book was when The Antagonist had given Michael Vey an ultimatum of either sidesplitting a innocent man or letting his mother die. Michaels response to this was, My mother would sort of die then see me become a murderer I liked this because it showed both the umpire and willpower of Michael. I say this because I know for a fact that I would have killed that man because even if it would be the wrong thing to do I would take his life for my happiness.This was an amazing book and even though I did not want it to finish I enjoyed the ending greatly I think that I would give the ending of this book a 10/10 because it was an amazing manner to finish of the book in such a way that there can be a sequel but it also did not end it happily. I say this because even though him.In conclusion I think that this book is a 10/10. Maybe I am being too kind but I really enjoyed it. Like all books it had its slow parts but even those were page-turners and they built up to the best parts of the book. I think that the character Michael Vey himself was very well made and even though he had superpowers he had his quirks, which made the book more relatable and f un to read.

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