I remember liking Eager a lot, so I was looking forward to reading this book, Eager's Nephew. But I was a little disappointed when nothing much happened in the story. Sure, twenty years have passed and the Bell kids are all grown up, and things have changed dramatically for robots, but that doesn't excuse a story where nothing exciting seems to occur. I kept waiting and waiting for excitement, but it wasn't to be found in this book.
So, this story revolves around a robot that I think kids may have a hard time comprehending. Jonquil doesn't have a metal body like most robots. He can change into any form and also break into parts. I did like the introduction of new characters into this series, but a real plot with some danger, or something, would have been nice.
Sure, at the end of the book, Eager has to pretend he is an alien to save Ju's father from the ISA, but that was it. The story didn't even peak or anything. On the other hand, the story is written well and the characters are interesting, but the lack of a plot really hurt the book. Color me very disappointed by this companion book to Eager.
Overall, I was disappointed by Eager's Nephew and found the book to be readable . . . barely. Eager's Nephew would not be on my highly recommended list.
I rated this book a 5 out of 10.