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True talents book review
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TRUE TALENTSBOOK REVIEW
By: Sean
STO
RYLI
NE
It has been over a year since
Eddie “trash” and his friends
had found out about their
hidden talents… Torchie can
set things on fire, Trash can
move things with his mind,
Lucky finds lost objects,
Flinch can predict the future,
Cheater can read minds, and
Martin can see into people’s
souls… They just want
normal lives, unfortunately,
that’s not going to happen…
STO
RYLI
NE
When Trash accidentally
tests his powers at a
bank, stealing a fistful of
cash, he is kidnapped by
the leader of a dark company. Cheater, Lucky, Flinch, Torchie,
and Martin team up to
save him, and discover
their true talents in the
process.
CH
ARA
CTER
S
You don’t have to read the
first book Hidden Talents to
know that Trash, Cheater,
Lucky, Martin, Flinch, and
Torchie have supernatural
powers. Unfortunately,
Bowler, the leader of a nasty
group, want’s to take hold of
these powers and take
advantage of them for his
own horrible purpose. What
he doesn’t know is that they
also have true talents, which
help them along the way…
MY O
PIN
ION
I read this book without
reading the first one, hidden
talents. But that didn’t
matter, because it was a
great page-turner. This is
probably because it seemed
so real, but you know that it
isn’t, funny at times, but
also serious. So serious in
fact, that it involves death.
But I really think that added
to the whole drama aspect
of the book.
MY O
PIN
ION
Also, the characters seemed so life-like, like
they actually had feelings,
hobbies, different personalities, and many
other things that all real-
life people have. Also, the
situations that they were
in, they seemed so normal.
It makes me wonder if
they were actually based
on real people…
MY O
PIN
ION
I mostly liked this book
because of it’s variety of
emotions that I, the reader, felt when I read
each page. There would be
a page that would make
you laugh, then the next
would be very suspenseful.
I found the ending VERY
satisfying, and I would
recommend it for grades
6+, mostly because of it’s
language and length.
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UE TA
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