![]() ![]() I don’t even understand how that guy also has sorta powers. Unlike Julian’s annoying father who was surprisingly everywhere. I just know he has a family but don’t get to read them. There isn’t a single dialogue with them in it. I however think it’ll be nice to read about Rome’s parents and friends. The book gave me major Harry Potter-ish vibes probably because it’s a fantasy as well. ![]() I love both their characters, Rome a normal boy trying to find answers and the hilarious attitude of Julian. It was a fun read too, reading about all the monsters and how #theduo fights them. I love the simplicity of all the characters. The most shocking thing is that both he and Julian both have to save the world. At last, Rome agrees and they visit a sort of Master who tells Rome that he is a special person and has powers. Apparently he knows the reason Rome is doing all these crazy things. With his eyes! Like what?!Ī fellow schoolmate Julian has seen it all and over the next few days tries to explain to Rome. ![]() He becomes restless, and all of a sudden burns his neighbour’s yard. Just a regular boy going to a high school in Georgia. From the first chapter the MC Rome could be understood. It started slowly, a bit of characterization in place. Much thanks to Brett Salter for this wonderful arc copy. I’m amazed by how the book was written, everything about it from start to finish. GENRE: Fantasy, Young Adult, Middle Gradeįirst of all, I don’t know why this isn’t a major #Bookstagram hype! How’s that even possible. ![]()
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