Storm
Book - 2014
Having escaped from Pemberwick Island, Kent, Tori, Olivia, and Tucker continue to try to get word out about SYLO, the organization that had quarantined them, while trying to avoid being caught in the middle of an inexplicable new civil war.
Publisher:
New York, New York : Razorbill, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014
ISBN:
9781595146670
1595146679
1595146679
Branch Call Number:
YA FICTION MACHA...D
Characteristics:
481 pages ; 22 cm


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Add a CommentThe series was good but it took too long to reveal the events.
I love the Sylo series! Although I didn't really like the love triangle kind of thing, it made me keep reading for hours.
Exciting series about the future of the world. Are 14 year olds really this brave?
A slightly better read than the first one.
I wish there was a audio book version of this book at the library.
Storm - Sylo Chronicles (Trilogy) – Book 2 by D. J. MacHale does not disappoint; highly recommended to teenage readers as it compliments book 1, ‘Sylo’ (2013) very nicely. This book and series is of the same quality as D. J. MacHale’s 10-book Pendragon Series starting with ‘The Merchant of Death.’ Also to my contemporaries: read and enjoy: a great new book by Chris Bradford, ‘Hostage’ – Bodyguard Series; John Flanagan’s now 12-book Ranger’s Apprentice Series starting with ‘The Ruins of Gorlan’ – amazing!; Christopher Paolini’s 4-book Inheritance Series starting with ‘Eragon’ - simply awesome!; or Brandon Mull’s 5-book Fablehaven Series starting with ‘Fablehaven’ – tremendous!; you will not be disappointed. Doctor-at-Bass! Taylor A.