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Hodges could have given everyone a happy ending immediately but hes kept it in line with the real world and i liked that
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Told from dual points of view – kelsey the spunky fifth grader we were first introduced to in joshua’s island who’s now an eight grader and ethan the new kid who has a pretty big secret that could affect everybody’s lives should it be discovered
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Like joshua’s island this book also touched on the subject of bullying and the importance of standing up for oneself and for your fellow peers but wasn’t the main focus of the book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was lucky enough to receive an advanced readers copy of hodges sequel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Even though she will still stand up for whats right she comes to learn that she sometimes might have to take time out for herself namely in the form of ethan the mysterious boy who is newtotown and not necessarily looking for friends
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sometimes i run into a wall of disconnection whether that’s my fault or the authors i’m always going to blame the writer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Patrick hodges does something that many other writers fail to do well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In many instances you might read a sequel and discover a thinly disguised repetition of the original but not here
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is patrick hodge’s second novel for young adults and is a sequel to joshua’s island