Hello, everyone, I am Matias Suarez, and this is my review of what I think of it. My rating is from one to five stars. Now remember this is all my opinion, and I will write a little prafgraf about why I chose the rating I chose for those pages. Then I will write the pros and cons of each, one of which is my favorite, and then I will write the questions I had when the book finished and if you should keep reading it or read another series, so let's begin.
Pages one to fifty. This was the worst part of the book for me since it held little action. It only gave a little background of the characters. Who are they, and why are they here? For me, the part about the characters is cool and all, but what I do not like from the first fifty pages is that they only give a brief description of who Sheena is and that you will need to know more, so what I would improve is that I would put just a little more action like maybe put nana telling one story about her past and how she found out she was a gleaner and that it was hard for her.
Pages fifty to one hundred for me, this is the third best part. It is filled with a limited amount of Acciona. Still, when Nana told her story about how her family became gleaners and how she came to be, I didn't trust myself. Still, I know if it is j, but I liked this part a lot. I felt how Nana felt when she told Sheena the story since she knew that Sheena would begin her journey there, and for me, that was when the book started, which is where things began to kick off. What I would have done differently is that I would have just put a description of the murk rather than leave me to think of it.
Pages one hundred to two hundred
First, I want to start with, sorry I wanted to put these two together. It is just that these had the same topic, and they should be together, but to begin with, I like this part a lot of the same things. It talks a lot about the murk and why it is evil dn, then it also, in another book, shows all the characters being united. Why does Sheena think Ariel is her guardian angel, and how does she begin to doubt that? How does she begin to fight the murk, and how does she almost get killed? This, for me, was the part with a more action-filled one. Then it all ends in a perfectly tied area when the principal comes to save them, and it feels legendary how good that part is tied together, and I like this part the most.
In the final 41 pages, I liked this part when they eventually stopped the murk and Luke; for me, it felt a little bit to exercise the part when Sheena tries to save Ariel, and when she does, she almost drowns. Me, that is something pretty dumb since the teachers need to be seeing everyone and, if not, give them floaties, so I feel that was the worse part of the entire book.
questions
how does the series end
How did the murk made the shed fly
Why was the principal at the store at midnight?
I would give it a 4.5 out of 5 stars.