Wow, THIS BOOK THOUGH! Seriously, it's probably the best middle grade book I've read in years. :)
I will be writing a full review to put on my blog (nevertoomanyb00ks.wordpress.com), so I just want to highlight a few things here.
First of all, I mentioned the manners and respect for authority in my review of the first book. In this second book of the series, Luke faces even more frustrations and temptations, and that gives him a lot of room for character growth. (And he definitely grows a lot over the course of the story!)
For instance, Luke is bullied by a boy at school and his natural reaction is to strike back equally cruelly. In most other middle grade books, this would be seen as an acceptable response. However, Luke is reprimanded by his father and other adults in positions of authority over him and shown that this is NOT the correct way to deal with people who hurt him.
In similar fashion, Luke is taught to fight in order to "protect people who can't protect themselves" and, lastly, as self defense. It is emphasized that he is not being taught this skills so he can pick fights, etc. The emphasis on the protection of innocents is critical here. Luke is being taught not just to be a gentleman, but a MAN. I don't think there is enough emphasis placed on that in today's literature at all. And I appreciate J.T. Cope IV including such a mindset in his children's series.
Toward the end of the series, Luke has to deal with some difficult circumstances; those circumstances lead to very profound conversations. Cope's writing broaches these topics in such a way that they would prompt an older reader to think deeply yet wouldn't bore a younger child. I myself couldn't help but stop and think about what the author was discussing! (No spoilers from me! If you're curious, you'll have to read the book...)
At the end of the story, we also get some interesting insights into the character of Mr. Roberts. I have my theories, and I can't wait for the next book to come out so that I can learn more about him! Such a fascinating character...
As in the first book, the story is fast-paced and extremely engaging. I couldn't turn the last 150 pages fast enough. I would recommend this book to readers of all ages!!
Thank you, Mr. Cope, for writing such a wonderful series!