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Dangerous Destiny (2014)

by Suzanne Brockmann(Favorite Author)
3.6 of 5 Votes: 3
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Sourcebooks Fire
review 1: Dangerous Destiny (Night Sky #.05) by Suzanne and Melanie Brockmann This is a teaser for the beginning of this series. You get an introduction to the world that Skylar will have to inhabit but no more information than that. It really sets the tone for the first book in the series. In other words, it is a good appetizer. I give this book 3 stars. I recommend it to those wanting to really dive into the series, but have the first book on hand.
review 2: Something always happens before. Before Skylar knew what being "one of us" meant, before all the bad things happened, there was one day at school that wasn't much like any other. It's a good day, at first, because Sky meets Calvin. And it's a good day because nobody dies. But aside from that, there's a girl, with s
... moreome guns and some scary dreams, who is very, very dangerous.This story stands on its own, though it obviously fills in some cracks in the main Night Sky series. It's a good introduction to Sky and I think a very good introduction to Calvin and to the friendship he and Sky will have. (Calvin is African American and disabled. He could have been flat character, there just to fill out a checklist. But Cal and Sky acknowledge his race and his disability and in doing so they acknowledge the racism and ableism he experiences.) Plus, Cal is kind of a nerd and he and Sky have a goofy, happy friendship that's just fun to experience.(Provided by publisher) less
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Maunika
Good start to a new series. Can't wait to see what happens next.
XlaylaXdelaneyX
Well crafted, but not my cuppa...
cheyecheye
intriguing and ready for more.
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