The Obsidian Blade, by Peter Hautman, 320 pages
Tucker Feye is a regular, mischievous young teen, but his world as he knows it starts to crumble when he first sees a mysterious disk of shimmering space in the air above his family's house. His father disappears, a mysterious girl appears out of nowhere, his mother loses her mind, and Tucker begins the journey of a lifetime.
This is a science fiction work for young adults, but the science fiction was somewhat confusing to me (although, isn't that always the case with time travel books?). Also, there are some elements of religion used frequently throughout the book that some people might be bothered by.
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Saturday, October 25, 2014
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