My summary:
During the summer of 1903 five young inventor and their families is transported from their home by some mysterious men in black. Once they arrive in Dayton, USA, the children are all taken from their parents and each of them is taken to their separate new homes, on the same street. Lucky, Jasper, Wallace, Noah and Faye doesn't understand why they have been left there, where are their parents and why are the men in black always out on patrol? Are the children prisoners and have their parents been kidnapped? To pass the time and perhaps create something that might save their parents the children starts inventing an object that will change our world forever.
My thoughts:
The Atomic Weight of Secrets was a sweet story and a nice beginning to a series. I was interested in the story from page one but the middle section was a bit too slow for my liking, we got to know how the story began for each of the young inventors. I felt this information could have been implemented better in some other way, perhaps by small flashbacks? It was a little too much to flesh their stories out over so many pages. I think a young reader might struggle to keep their attention span for so long when I struggled. When I hit page 200 the story picked up again and I found myself drawn into the story again.
The characters were nicely developed and I enjoyed reading about each and everyone of the children. My favorite character was a six year old girl named Lucy, she kind of reminded me of Roald Dahls lovely character named Matilda.
The story sometimes reminded me a little of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, it might have something to do with the bad guy or just the overall feel of the story. I'm not quite sure I can explain why I felt that.
The Atomic Weight of Secrets includes an interesting, and may I add well kept secret, of one of the greatest inventions of our time.
A minor warning: Make sure you read this book on a full stomach, there is always some lovely food around in this story and it will lead to cravings on the readers part ;)
The characters were nicely developed and I enjoyed reading about each and everyone of the children. My favorite character was a six year old girl named Lucy, she kind of reminded me of Roald Dahls lovely character named Matilda.
The story sometimes reminded me a little of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, it might have something to do with the bad guy or just the overall feel of the story. I'm not quite sure I can explain why I felt that.
The Atomic Weight of Secrets includes an interesting, and may I add well kept secret, of one of the greatest inventions of our time.
A minor warning: Make sure you read this book on a full stomach, there is always some lovely food around in this story and it will lead to cravings on the readers part ;)
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My rating of this book:
3.5 stars out of 5
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The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Arrival of the Men in Black av Eden Unger Bowditchby Eden Unger Bowditch
Published: March 15th 2011
Pages(hardcover): 339
Publisher: Bancroft Press
ISBN: 1610880021 (ISBN13: 9781610880022)
Full disclosure: Review copy provided from the publisher for honest review.
Pages(hardcover): 339
Publisher: Bancroft Press
ISBN: 1610880021 (ISBN13: 9781610880022)
Full disclosure: Review copy provided from the publisher for honest review.
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