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The Brewster Boys and the Red Revenge (Volume 2)
by Stephen Dittmer
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Historical Fiction
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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Leesburg, VA, United States
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This book is the second book in a series of adventure.  After returning from their time travels, three cousins think everything is going to turn out okay and go back to normal.  But after being home a week, they found out that they each noticed several small changes in their lives.  When the Fourth of July came at the end of the week, they noticed the biggest change yet.  Many of the stars were missing on the USA flag.  The same day, they get a call from someone who they think they don’t know.  When they meet up with him, they find out who he is, learn about what happened, and discover why there were so many small changes.  Soon they learn what the change is; the USA is missing half of the states.  Are they able to go back in time to fix the big change?  Or, are they stuck in a USA without all the states forever?

Opinion: 

This book was very interesting.  I read the first book and I liked it a lot.  I suggest reading the first book before reading this book so everything makes sense.  The author did an awesome job with the characters.  The characters seemed familiar and their personalities stayed the same as the first book.  The setting was very realistic, it wasn’t a made up fantasyland.  The author gave a clear picture of what the setting was like around the characters.  The book did seem a little foggy on some of the story details.  I left the book asking myself questions about what happened and how it happened.  I recommend this book for anyone who read the first book and enjoyed it.

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5
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This book is okay for anyone who is around the age of 12-18.
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