![]() ![]() What works here? Interestingly, while reading "The Awakening," I got caught up in the breathless pace and near-constant action and tension. What follows is mostly an extended chase sequence, in which Chloe and bitchy, spoiled housemate Tori outsmart the bad guys, meet up with the boys, and go on the run to find Simon's dad, a fairly powerful wizard in his own right. She's been recaptured by the Edison Group and seemingly betrayed by her Aunt Lauren, while pals Simon and Derek are still on the lam. "The Awakening" starts off the very morning after Chloe's ill-fated escape from Lyle House. If you missed the first book, "The Summoning," you'll definitely want to start there, because "The Awakening" assumes you already know everything that happened to Chloe Saunders, our budding teen necromancer, once she was sent to Lyle House, the mysterious group home for "troubled" teens with supernatural powers. ![]() Even better, I'm back with a great book, Kelley Armstrong's "The Awakening," the second book in the "Darkest Powers" series. ![]() ![]() I'm back to reviewing books after taking some time off for our summer reading program. ![]()
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