Storm (The SYLO Chronicles #2) - YA Review by Derek



Reader: Derek D.
Age: 13
Title: Storm (The SYLO Chronicles #2)
Author: D.J. MacHale
Publisher: Razorbill
Pub Date: 03/25/14
Galley: Yes
Top 25: No
Convince us to read the book: This book is the second book in the SYLO Chronicles series. I really liked this book because it was full of action, suspense, and a couple of plot twists. The four main characters from the first book - Tucker, Tori, Kent, and Olivia - grow closer together as they travel across the country searching for answers. Even though they sometimes break each other’s trust and get angry at each other, they always look out for one another and stick together to the end. The situations that they get into are also very interesting and full of action. They meet lots of characters on their cross country quest. Most of those characters are only in a short part of the book, but they are still noticeable. The plot of the story is very fascinating and answers many questions from the first book, but still leaves some to be answered in the next.
Memorable or Forgettable: The action and plot of this book helped make it really memorable. Also, the characters and their development also made reading this an unforgettable experience.
Cover: The cover does reflect the contents of the book, but it only shows an image of something that happened near the end of it and doesn’t show the overall contents of the book.
Age Range: 12 through 17
Quality: 4Q Better than most
Popularity: 4P Broad general teen appeal


tags:  action / adventure / apocalyptic / dystopian / science fiction / SYLO Chronicles / ya lit



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