![]() ![]() This is an easy (for an adult) and fast book that does a great job of introducing a new trilogy without leaving one of those awful cliffhangers. Shortly after they arrive their mom disappears and their grandfather is severely hurt. Something happens though that makes her bring them to their grandfather, a man they don't remember meeting. They don't really know what they are or what they can do and their mom isn't telling them anything. ![]() He's also angry and frustrated (usually that means a sad boy or man who can't admit he's in pain) and that tends to come out in ill-thought out actions.Įm and Matt are twins who have extraordinary powers that are growing. If you aren't fond of middle school fiction (or your not fond of middle school students) you may want to stay away from this book as one of the main characters, Matt is very typical of a 13-year old boy who has some major family issues and blames is mom - being a complete brat to her. I wondered if it was just a ploy to cash on on Mr. I enjoyed this book more than I thought, I chose it for the premise of people who can manipulate their imagination to make things come to life (don't we all imagine that as kids?) but was a little hesitant with it being co-written by a celebrity. I had to read a book by a celebrity and a middle grade novel and had Hollow Earth on my TBR list so decided to combine these two challenges and move Hollow Earth up and read it for the challenges. ![]()
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