LitPick Review
Adam has always spent his summers in Three Bird Lake. This year it's no different, except for the fact that his dad won't be there with him. As the summer goes by he starts to receive mysterious notes from his grandmother that are addressed to someone unknown. Then he meets Alice, a sweet, nice, and easy to talk to girl. He starts to be friends with her, and together they join forces and go on adventures to figure out the mystery behind Adam's grandmother and her notes.
Opinion:
The setting (Three Bird Lake) was a significant component toward the plot of the story. The descriptive writing was beautifully written, and it made me feel like I was right there next to Adam and Alice on their adventures. The main character's name is Adam, and it's also written from his point of view. Adam felt very realistic to me; he was shy and nervous. He was also my favorite character because his character really developed throughout the story. This book was a cute and quick read; I would recommended it if you love contemporary and adventure mixed with a bit of mystery.