Burning Skies review by TI_JMajor
The Burning Skies
by David J. Williams
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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With the life of a U.S. counterintelligence agent, Claire Haskell once knew it to be in tatters- her mission betrayed, her lover dead, and her memories of the past have been revealed. Even worse, if that is even possible, the defeat of a mysterious insurgent group known as Autumn Rain was not as complete as many believed it was. It is quickly becoming clear that their main achievement isnt to destroy the tenuous global alliances of the 22nd century, but to rule over all humans. Theyre simply starting with the destruction of the Net and the assassination of the U.S. president. It is all up to Claire, and her ability to jack her brain into the systems of the enemy, to win this impossible battle. Battling fiercely across the entire universe and navigating a complex world filled with both steadfast loyalists and ruthless traitors. Claire must be ready for when the Rain decide to make their next move. But the real enemy might be one step ahead.

Opinion: 

This book as ok. It was hard to focus on. I just couldnt really get into it. It was split into like 6 sections and every page it skipped to another one. It was very, very confusing.

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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