I really enjoyed reading this book! I feel like I could have been a character in this story, not because I'm anything like the characters in it, but because I grew up in Nebraska in the 80s, and I would have been the same age as Angie, Jenny and David at the time this story takes place. I remember going on adventures of my own, with friends or solo, in my little hometown. We rode bikes, we occasionally hid from grown-ups we thought might be "after us" (read: disapproving of our scampering about through people's yards, etc.). But I never had a run-in with a creature like these kids met!
From the very first page, this book had me hooked. Then, once the action really started, it was impossible to put it down! I love the way these kids look out for each other and keep pushing to get through the situation, despite the many obstacles they've come across. To me, this is not just a story about an exciting and strange adventure these kiddos find themselves in the middle of; it's about how friends stick together. The junior high years are, in my opinion, a very fragile time, and the friendships you have during that time will leave an indelible mark on your heart! The author really communicated that with this story. Well done!
Can't wait to read the rest of the series!!!