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, by Kevin Wignall

, by Kevin Wignall


, by Kevin Wignall


Ebook Free , by Kevin Wignall

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Product details

Print Length: 320 pages

Publisher: jimmy patterson (June 4, 2019)

Publication Date: June 4, 2019

Language: English

ASIN: B07J53DBW2

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#196,112 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I was engrossed in this book from the very start. There is little introduction character building. Instead, we get right into the action with the unfolding of the story itself acting as the characterizations. The story itself is exciting and tense. The author isn’t afraid of some losses as well. I also found a good deal plausible there with one generalized exception.There’s one character that’s the focus of the book. When the survivor group breaks into separate parties, we only get to follow this character’s actions. Likewise, we only get to read about his interactions with others in the party rather than what turns out to be NPC’s interacting with each other.My final complaint is simply that the hero is too heroic for me to have suspended belief. He’s also bizarrely lucky. I can’t list the reasons without major spoilers so I’ll leave it at that.In sum, this is an exciting, tense, light read with easy to root for protagonists with the jungle itself standing in for a real bad guy and it’s a serious foe to this bunch of unprepared teens. I’d prefer it done as an adult novel so to include subtleties inappropriate here as well as some adult themes. I’ve been dreaming of a re-make of The Admirable Crichton and if this were an adult book, it could have been that since it brushes along that theme persistently. However, it never tackles it head-on.Definitely a worthwhile read for both YA and A.

This novel's story is on two levels. One level is the simple prima facie survival story. At another level, is an allegorical story of the world's current sociopathic leadership. From my perspective both stories are synchronous and the symbolism is as in-your-face as the sociopathic corporate media's propaganda coverage.First off, the author does something very clever in his prologue, epilogue and at the conclusion of his acknowledgements. It's the first time I've run across it; and it is amusingly & pleasantly artistic.The prologue sets the stage of chaos; whose hand is at play throughout the novel. The author's epilogue, ingeniously wraps up an obviously loose end in a artistic chaotic completed package. Then in the acknowledgement, he lets loose this tightly wrapped package, right into the reader's hands.The novel starts off with thirty-nine students, three teachers, and one teacher's wife on their way to Costa Rica on a two week environmental high school field trip. After the reader gets to know some of the students and teachers the action speeds up with the plane doing a nose dive into the jungle. Not all survive, but those that do now face an environment that rarely gives second chances.The story centers around Tom Calloway, an outsider who really didn't want to go on the trip but got roped into it. Soon the allegory takes shape as Joel Aspinall, a student rep on the school council, son of some local politician, assumes leadership. Tom, and others soon realize that he's making decisions that are not in the best interests of everyone. The structure of decision making and the auto-pilot submissiveness of the majority of students are at odds with Tom and a few others who have different views on how to manage their survival.The story is set for a young adult audience; but it's themes are more along a Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm backdrop. There's plenty of action twists, turns, surprises and survival tactics. Readers who have watched survival shows will have their share of: been there, there done that moments.I like the message being hammered into young adult minds, to continuously question their leaders actions and policies. That's why I bumped up the rating on this. That message is for everyone one of us.Continuously question authority; or, live to regret it.

This is in the "teen" fiction section of Amazon but I think it is more for middle school age teens than high school or Young Adult. The characters are all in high school but it doesn't feel edgy or realistic enough for older teens. There is no swearing and no sex and the violence/death is fairly tame and not described in grisly or graphic detail. Even the plane crash is not very scary. So parents of younger teens (and even tweens) should feel comfortable with it.Tom is the third party narrator of this adventure story. He is an outsider at school and it is unclear whether that is because he naturally is an introvert or because his parents died several years earlier and he is being raised by someone who isn't very parental. The story opens as Tom and a large group of his classmates are flying down to Costa Rica for an eco-educational trip. The plane crashes with only the teens as survivors and the story takes off.On one level, this is a straight forward survival adventure. But there is a second story about how being in a lief or death situation can change people. Now this is no Lord of the Rings. It is much tamer than that. But you have kids who want to lead but make bad decisions and you have kids whose knowledge isn't put to use by those who appointed themselves as leaders. And you have Tom the outsider in the middle of them all.I thought it was an entertaining read and think both boys and girls will enjoy the adventure.

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