I have been a huge fan of Kathy Reichs Bones series for years, so when I was searching my library online for books, this series came up. I realized it was YA, but I thought, why not?
Well, I learned rather quickly that this is what I would expect: science fiction (not my genre), forensics (my thing!), technology (okay, I can go with it!), action (yes, I like this, too), humor (this is always good, as well), animals (will they get hurt? – I am very sensitive, here…), geocaching (I am rather naïve about this), high school (well, what do you expect when it is YA), mystery (yes, yes!), suspense (I am happy!) and friendships (I’m in!).
So now, that we got that out of the way…
This is a rather captivating series that incorporates a bit of sci-fi and crime with a contemporary perspective, utilizing teen protagonists who are navigating an unusually adventurous adolescence.
Premise: Tory, Hi, Shelton and Ben (the “pack”) have been infected with canine parvovirus, and as a result, they have been permanently altered. Though this secretive altered state breeds some uncertainty and fear, the pack finds they can use it to their advantage to solve mysteries, avenge justice, dodge violent criminals, and navigate high school.
Pretty impressive right?
Compelling, too.
Reich does a great job of creating this character pack as humorous, relatable, and passionate. The plots and subplots are suspenseful and inventive.
The pack who demonstrates admirable resilience and loyalty while facing challenges and uncertainty make for an interesting and entertaining, even thrilling read.
Lots of dog love, too.
To be honest, as much as I enjoyed it, there were moments that were a bit much for me (again, I am not a sci-fi fan), so I will not continue with the series.
(Note: Seizure, Code and Exposure follow. As well as a short story collection with her son, Brendan Reichs – Trace Evidence. My understanding is that she has co-written all these books with him, but I did not see that evidence with the copy of this book.)
But…
I do recommend this for those who like this (sci-fi) genre. It is typically recommended for age 9-12-year-olds. But obviously, I am way beyond that age!!!