This book read like a long journey to no where, and it left me with so many questions and "how is that even possible?"'s at the end that I was a bit frustrated.
These kids are locked in a security vault that is located several floors up in a Chicago apartment building. Okay, most security vaults are HEAVY. When they come out of the vault, the foundation and floors of their apartment building either have or are about to collapse. How is that heavy metal container still solidly attached and supported? That was issue one, and it was hard for me to keep reading after that, but I did.
The main characters--um, stereotypes and quite flat. Will is 7. Someone show me a seven-year-old that ever hushes? Will is constantly quiet, and when he does talk, his vocabulary is almost archaic. He feels off as a character. And don't get me started on the sister. She's been locked in a box with her brothers for months, barely surviving, and the first thing she goes for when she gets out is her Gothic makeup. Really? Jack was not that bad, but even he felt a little flat to me at times.
Then they start traveling to what they feel is their best chance at finding food. It's plausible. For me, if I knew a stocked root cellar was that close and could possibly still hold food, I'd go for it. But it quickly turned into the journey to nowhere. They just kept plodding on, and what little action to be had always turned out to be a "coincidental accident" (the phone pole falling outside the restaurant that scared them so badly) or a "mistaken identity" (man on horse was really just trying to save them).
They kept seeing an alien, but it seemed more scared of them than they did of it. And finally, finally, in the final chapters, they get to their grandparents' house, find the food, and find some newspapers. Horse guy catches up with them, and suddenly, the aliens become hostile. The end. What? The book was finally getting good and it just quit. If it had been a paperback, I would have thrown it, but as it was my cellphone, I refrained. I love a good cliffhanger as much as the next reader, but nothing was answered for me. I was left with more questions, and then the book just ended.
So, not my favorite book of Laszlo's.