"Riley, an orphan boy living in Victorian London, who has achieved his dream of becoming a renowned magician, and Chevie, the seventeen-year-old FBI agent who traveled from the future and helped him defeat his murderous master, Albert Garrick, face the return of Garrick, an assassin-for-hire, and must destroy him once and for all." I liked this story. Colfer isn't my favorite author but I liked this series and I felt like it wrapped up fairly well. Young adult fans of his other books will enjoy it. I would recommend starting the series at the beginning but this book can be understood without that.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
The Forever Man
TheForever Man by Eoin Colfer, 339 pages
"Riley, an orphan boy living in Victorian London, who has achieved his dream of becoming a renowned magician, and Chevie, the seventeen-year-old FBI agent who traveled from the future and helped him defeat his murderous master, Albert Garrick, face the return of Garrick, an assassin-for-hire, and must destroy him once and for all." I liked this story. Colfer isn't my favorite author but I liked this series and I felt like it wrapped up fairly well. Young adult fans of his other books will enjoy it. I would recommend starting the series at the beginning but this book can be understood without that.
"Riley, an orphan boy living in Victorian London, who has achieved his dream of becoming a renowned magician, and Chevie, the seventeen-year-old FBI agent who traveled from the future and helped him defeat his murderous master, Albert Garrick, face the return of Garrick, an assassin-for-hire, and must destroy him once and for all." I liked this story. Colfer isn't my favorite author but I liked this series and I felt like it wrapped up fairly well. Young adult fans of his other books will enjoy it. I would recommend starting the series at the beginning but this book can be understood without that.
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