Now the story gets down to being a regular adventure. Kellen, Sunday and Tia have a quest. Of course they are pitting themselves against the authorities in a bid to save Kellen's dad, Charlie. It is quite predictable for the three kids to go up against a seemingly unbeatable foe. Along the way they meet Gunny, another loner like Charlie's dad. He will, undoubtedly, be of immeasurable help in their quest.
Predictions:
In working through the blockades placed by the government, the kids will learn some deeper truths about the Elisha Bear virus, and the realities will become public in a way that will signal radical changes in the world. Kellen will learn more about his father, and thus come into his adulthood as a man.
I liked the beginning a lot more than this part. The ideas were fresh. Right now I am just reading to see how the adventure will play out. Don't get me wrong, I like this book, but I am a bit disappointed with how it is going more mainstream at this point.
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