Before ending up on a deserted island, the teenagers on board Flight 29 attended the same high school, where the heated election race between Daley and Nathan turns sour when nasty posters about Daley are plastered around school.
Also writes under the pseudonyms of Lynn Abercrombie and Ruth Birmingham. Sorrells has now stopped writing and earns a living as a knife maker. He has a Youtube channel about it.
Okay, this was a lot better than I was expecting. I assumed that since this was the backstory, it would most likely be slow, but it was pretty fast paced. I'm so glad that they kept the mysteriousness of Jackson, and to be honest, he seemed more mysterious in this compared to the show. It definitely adds to his character. I will say that I disliked that a couple of the other characters were written VERY differently, which I wasn't too much of a fan of. There were some things of the characters they took out, but also things they added to their personality that just wasn't my taste. That didn't affect the reading though...just a little pet peeve. And I still couldn't get over the outdated language; it bothered me so much, haha. xD But overall, the story was pretty intriguing for it revolve around a school election and the plot thicken regarding the missing money for their trip to Palau. I'll definitely continue reading this series!
I read ten rules by Walter Sorrells. The book was a prequel to the tv show flight 29 down. In the book the camping club at school is planning a trip to an island. A new kid joins the club so they have to have a fundraiser to get more money. They raise enough money for the trip but they lose it. They eventually find it.
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This book was a very funny and interesting book. I could understand it very well and was clear with the characters. In the begining of the book It clearly came out and told me as the reader who the characters are and what they are doing in school.