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Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air
by Jackson Ford
Ahoy there me mateys! It be Sci-Fi- Month!! This be a book two. While I try to post no spoilers, if ye haven’t read the first book in this series, the girl who could move sh*t with her mind, then ye might want to skip this. If ye keep reading this log then ye have been forewarned and continue at yer own peril . . .
The first book in the series was super fun and I was so looking forward to getting me hands on the next installment of Teagan Frost's adventures. While book one was a popcorn book of awesome, this book had some problems that made it really feel like a middle book that just exists to only set up the final showdown. I am conflicted because the plot really pissed me off at times and yet I still want to read the next book!
I still love Teagan and her crazy, snarky self despite her incredibly selfish choices in this. While the first book stretched believability, this story didn't really have any. The four year old baddy doesn't think about consequences ever even though he is a genius. Teagan makes ridiculous choices that a) go directly against saving the world, and b) should have killed her. The actual plot of the book really fell flat for me. And the ending twist was actually dissatisfying. I am not sure what I wanted book two to be but it wasn't this. According to the First Mate I was yelling out loud about character choices and author plot choices as I read. But I still want to read book three. Go figure. Arrrr!
The first book in the series was super fun and I was so looking forward to getting me hands on the next installment of Teagan Frost's adventures. While book one was a popcorn book of awesome, this book had some problems that made it really feel like a middle book that just exists to only set up the final showdown. I am conflicted because the plot really pissed me off at times and yet I still want to read the next book!
I still love Teagan and her crazy, snarky self despite her incredibly selfish choices in this. While the first book stretched believability, this story didn't really have any. The four year old baddy doesn't think about consequences ever even though he is a genius. Teagan makes ridiculous choices that a) go directly against saving the world, and b) should have killed her. The actual plot of the book really fell flat for me. And the ending twist was actually dissatisfying. I am not sure what I wanted book two to be but it wasn't this. According to the First Mate I was yelling out loud about character choices and author plot choices as I read. But I still want to read book three. Go figure. Arrrr!