Thursday, January 24, 2019

Book Review: Mission Subhero by Linda Armstrong





Mission Subhero by Linda Armstrong
Very entertaining fun book to read.
Starts with other works by the author and a short introduction to the story.
Love hearing of the app the students are required to write and Nelson is writing one to aide his blind aunt that he and his mother live with. We learn of her death when he was six and how Auntie M was always here for him.
Love hearing of the progress of the app coding and where he gets his ideas from. Like hearing of his other universe and how at ease he is with both worlds.
Mayehm occurs when certain acts are televised, that were not planned, a noolidge.
Can't wait to summarize this book for our grandson who's 12, he'd get a kick out of it because it involves kids and practical jokes, of a sort.
Everybody has a part to play, no matter their age or skill. love how that all comes together.
Kinda reminds me of a Dr. Seuss book because it is so silly at times and then again it's very serious as well. Super combination of a good story.
He listens to his auntie and she makes a lot of sense for it all to happen.
Love the initials of the agencies and the part they play in the app and implementation...
Silly: OMG, DUH, NVM, etc too wicked funny!  Love all the scientific things going on also, grandson would love this!
Just when the app is operating successfully the government sticks their nose into it.... Love the treasures my parents left behind for me, priceless!
First time reading this author and can't wait to read more.   Can't wait to read the next one in this series...
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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