Friday, January 20, 2012

Alienation by Jon S. Lewis

Product Image for A C.H.A.O.S. Novel #2  : Alienation by Jon S. Lewis
I totally enjoyed this second book in the C.H.A.O.S. series as much as I enjoyed the first book - Invasion.  In this second book, Colt learns that he has been targeted - to be killed!  Together with his friends Oz and Danielle, he heads to the C.H.A.O.S. academy to be trained to fight the aliens - namely the 6 armed, shape-shifting Thule, who are trying to take over the planet earth and get rid of it's current inhabitants.  Colt lives in the shadow of his legendary grandfather who was immortalized in comic books as the Phantom Flier who fought the alien Nazis.  What most people don't know is that the comic book stories are all true.  Colt's teacher, who is also a C.H.A.O.S. agent in disguise (and aren't all teachers really superhero crime fighters in disguise?), goes with them to the academy and proves that she has some good defensive driving skills among other things. Colt proves to be quite the alien fighter and his surfboarding and skateboarding experience help him to be excellent at riding the hoverboard.   Together with his friends and teacher, Colt helps to uncover the plot against him and fight the evil that has been unleashed.  He has learned from his grandfather to rely on strength from the Lord and that advice serves him well.
I loved this book and can't wait for the third one to come out so that I can read it!
I received this book for free to review and I am so thrilled because it is such an excellent book!
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2 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm on the tour too, my post is Monday.
    I wish I had read book 1, do you feel this stood good on its own or would ppl appreciate it better having read book 1?
    I am a new follower to your blog.
    Books&Beyond

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  2. Thank you! I think this book is good enough to stand on it's own, but the first one is so fantastic that I totally recommend that you read it - even after reading book two. I think that they are so good that the order you read them in won't hurt your enjoyment of both books.

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