He's very selfish and I don't like people or characters like that. This causes Tucker to distrust the rest of the group, including Jon, who they picked up when they were traveling. He was instead trying to kill the Retro infiltrator in their group (consisting of Tucker, Tori, Kent, and Olivia). He tells Tucker when Tucker comes to try to kill him that he was never chasing after Tucker. It would have been too simple if he hadn't. Granger-Okay, I knew he survived the explosion from the first book. She and Tucker make up before they join the resistance attack on the Retro base at Area 51. I feel kind of bad for her though, because she always ends up getting shot somehow and it's even like a joke to the characters because it just seems to happen all the time. And I think we all do that at one point or another because it's easier that way. *Feels* When Tucker goes off to try and kill Granger himself, he loses Tori's trust and she goes back to her old self, shutting people out as a defense mechanism. ![]() She actually tells Tucker that she needs him and she loves him and that she's never said that to anyone, even her dad. Tori-I also felt that Tori was relatable because she has spent most of her life believing that she can do everything for herself and she doesn't need to rely on anyone else to help her. MacHale also reminds us that Tucker is only 14, explaining some of his brave but stupid actions. In the end, he realizes that he needs the group and they need him and hopefully learns his lesson. We all want to be that hero sometimes and we know it doesn't help anything but we want to do it anyway. He tries to take on things by himself and abandons the rest of the group because he wanted to protect them. Tucker-I felt that Tucker is actually very relatable in this book. Further explanation to come.Īlright, let's go with my classic character breakdown: Yay? I don't know, I'm not totally convinced that Granger is on the good side anymore. Although, it was only because he ordered his men to chase after the kids as they tried to get away, and his crew pushed him overboard to avoid killing him when they tried the risky move that killed the entire crew. Granger, for example, the person who was leading Sylo when they took over Pemberwick, survived the boat explosion. There were also some things that I did predict. ![]() It switched so many times, I was thinking, "Can we just settle on one side and stick with it?" ![]() The group talks to some other people and Sylo (the Navy) is good. Tucker talks to some people and the Retros (the Air Force) is good. So, one thing that I did get kind of tired of was how many times we think one side is good and then some new thing happens and we think that the other side is good. There's a lot of traveling and stuff and there are the many plot twists characteristic of D.J. Tucker, Tori, Kent, and Olivia just made it to the mainland after escaping from Pemberwick. Okay, so Storm picks up right where Sylo left off.
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