Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The Hangman’s Revolution

The Hangman’s Revolution by Eoin Colfer, 376 pages


This is the second book in the W.A.R.P. series and starts immediately after the end of the first book.  Chevron has returned from a mission in the past to find that present day is very different than when she originally left.  London is being run by the followers of Colonel Box, and their regime is one of intimidation and terror.  The only way to fix the present is to go back to the past and stop the Box Revolution.  At first Chevie doesn’t even realize what is happening, because she has new memories of this present, but since her old memories are also there, she has been saying and doing odd things that she doesn’t completely understand.  In the past, she once again reams up with Riley, her friend from the first book.  Together, the just might be able to stop Box and set London back on its original timeline.  I didn’t like this book as much as I liked the first book.  For some reason it didn’t hold my attention.  However, Colfer’s fans will probably like this new offering and teens who like science fiction will probably like this new series.

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