May 19, 2012

Review: Kevin's point of view by Del Shannon

Summary-
Kevin Tobin is a relatively ordinary 12-year-old dealing with the aftermath of his father's death in a mountain biking accident near their home in Boulder, Colorado. To escape from his emotional turmoil, Kevin has developed his imagination into a dangerous foil and a powerful ally. While he antagonizes his sister through his superhero antics on an average Wednesday morning, his ability to escape inside a character's head become critical to his survival after his life is once-again turned upside down a year after his father's death. A mysterious package arrives in the mail, Kevin and his best friend are hunted down by a ruthless villain set upon world domination, and after enlisting Kevin's teenage sister and her pizza-delivery boyfriend in a battle for control over time itself, the secret of Kevin's whole existence is revealed to him by a source we never expected. Del Shannon's imaginative story, appreciation for the powers of family and the desire of young boys to both escape reality and prove themselves within it, and fast-paced, adventure-filled storytelling style make this a book with wide appeal for readers of all ages.

Review-
Kevin is an odd one, with the worst case of ADD I've ever seen. The hidden mystery in this book takes it's time unfolding, but with great accuracy. Scratch is defiantly of the outstanding characters whom at first appears to have nothing to do with the story. Pudge was lovable from the start, and it was terrible that he up and disappeared with no explanation.

       Publisher-Flatiron View Books         
Reviewer Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by~Mechele
~Thank you to the publisher for the donation of this book to the Read for your Future book program!~




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