New York Times bestselling author Michael Buckley was born in Akron, Ohio. He tried his hand as a stand-up comic and lead singer for a punk rock back before attending Ohio University. After graduating with honors he moved to New York City to be an intern on the Late Show with David Letterman which led to stints developing programming for Discovery Networks, MTV, MTV Animation and Klasky Csupo (producers of Nickelodeon’s Rugrats). Today he lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, Alison, and their son Finn.
In this middle grade science fiction thriller Finn Foley is determined to find his missing father, Asher, especially since the world he's living in is confusing and his friends Lincoln and Julep no longer remember him at all. He's all too aware that the changes he made in the past, most notably insuring that Lincoln's mother didn't die, have had repercussions for the present and the future. The Plague covers the Earth, and the giant bugs he thought he had defeated are firmly in charge. With help from an inventor friend, Finn uses a slip-and-slide device to visit a subatomic world where he hopes to find his father. But as he receives help from others and heads to Quarkhaven where a cruel taskmaster named Proton lives, there are several hints that all is not well and that Finn is in the surprise of his life. With support from his lunchbox and a robot named Highbeam, Finn fights hard against all the odds stacked against him. Fans of the previous three books will enjoy this one, which ties up several loose ends. While the technical and futuristic aspects of the tale are interesting enough, the storyline also contains several humorous moments concerning Lincoln's reluctance to help Finn on his desperate quest. There are plenty of laughs as well as almost nonstop action in these pages. I wish there had been more from Julep since her character is so promising.
With the help of his friends, Julep and Lincoln, Finn is trying to rescue his father who has gone sub atomic. They need to destroy the Plaque. A slip and slide, a unicorn lunchbox and the robot, Highbeam are their weapons to bring Finn’s Dad back home to the family. This is an action packed adventure which will keep the reader’s attention. It is humorous and will appeal to not only science fiction readers but anyone wanting an adventure read! Finn and the Sub atomic slip and slide is the third book in the Finniverse series written by Michael Buckley.
Book 2 is still my favorite in the series, mostly because it had time travel. This book was a little better than book 1, but not by much. I really enjoyed the trilogy. I hope he writes more in the Finniverse, but these books conclude an arc and there needn't be more.