The Journal of Curious Letters releases March 3rd. James Dashner has created a fun and exciting new series that I’m looking forward to following in the future. This is a great read for young, scifi/fantasy lovers who enjoy puzzles. And my favorite part was trying to solve the clues in the letters along with Tick. Involving quantum physics and alternate realities, the plot is a unique one for youth. But they are able to collaborate and solve clues together. I’m not sure why Tick would want to befriend her or think her funny. And she just came across as a spoiled brat. Her derogatory humor annoyed me to no end, especially spewing the same comments over and over. Though, my one complaint is Tick’s friend Sophia from Italy. This was an extremely fun story with several great characters. This allows him to not only feel safer but his father is able to help him along his journey. This is the start of a great, life changing adventure. And unlike most young quest fantasies, Tick actually confides in his father. Journal of Curious Letters (The 13th Reality) Sweet Cherry Publishing, 2018, pp400, 7.99 pounds sterling 978 1 78226 403 3 Atticus, better known as Tick, is intrigued when he receives a cryptic letter in riddle form. With no return address and only signed “M.G.” Tick decides to follow the series of clues to see where they lead and to supposedly save lives in the process. Right before the holiday season, Tick receives a mysterious letter in the mail from Macadamia, Alaska. He has to deal with bullies at school, but has a great home life. The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters, by James Dashner, is the beginning of an all new scifi/fantasy series for young adults.Ītticus (Tick) Higginbottom is an extremely smart boy.
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