The Seems review by DCher
The Seems: The Split Second: Book 2
by John Hulme, Michael Wexler
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Harleysville, PA, United States
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The Seems: the Split Second is the sequel to the book The Seems: the Glitch in Sleep. This is a fantasy book in which two brave young people go on a Mission to Fix what happened because of a Time Bomb, a bomb that can destroy Time on earth. Fixer Becker Drane and Briefer Shan Mei-Lin travel through other peoples Frozen Moments, moments people will never forget, that are melting. When Fixer Drane arrives at his own Frozen moment, he and Briefer Shan get separated. From there, the story takes an exciting turn. Whether it is broken Split Seconds or snow filled landscapes, this story is sure to keep you turning the pages.

Opinion: 

This book is like no other. Even though it is not a Harry Potter-type fantasy, it is a good book for fantasy lovers. The beginning is a little slow, but once the ride starts up, it doesn't slow down. When I got the book, The Seems: the Split Second I tried to read the first chapter, but it was very confusing. I went back and read the first book and then it all made sense. I strongly suggest reading the first book, The Seems: the Glitch in Sleep, first, like I did.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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