Hero
Zach Harriman's life had never been perfect with his dad traveling all over the world as the president's special adviser and "troubleshooting diplomat". Most kids would think having a famous dad would be the best thing in the world but not Zach. I mean, it's pretty cool being the famous Tom Harriman's only child and living with him in Manhattan, New York but his dad is gone all the time. But today he receives the most shocking, grievous, heart wrenching, surprise of his life that will change his life forever.... his dad is dead. His dad has died in a air plane accident coming from Zagreb, Croatia on "official government business". The puzzling thing is that he didn't radio any airport towers and there was no sign of a struggle. Zach believes this is no accident and he's determined to find out what really happened. When he arrives at the crash site near Amagansett, New York he meets "Mr.Herbert" an old man who shows up at the crash site in the middle of nowhere and claims to know Zach's father. What would you have done? Well Zach doesn't trust him. At the end of their brief conversation Mr. Herbert says Zach's dad had the magic, zach had the magic, and then disappeared. WHOAAAAH!!!! Zach thinks "Herb (My personal nickname for Mr. Herbert)" knows about his dad. The actual interesting part begins now. As Zach fights the Bads (Basically all the terrorists and troublemakers in the world) he learns more and more of his magical abilities such as super speed, lightning quick reflexes, and a first step Allen Iverson and Derrick Rose could only wish for. Between fighting Bads, learning new magical abilities, and learning about his dad Zach learns nothing is as it seems.
Sorry about Zach not in caps a few times. I KNOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the structure, and description of the plotline, but to reederate... zach?
ReplyDeleteGreat blog well written.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Derek. I really liked the Allen Iverson joke. It makes the book more appealing than if it was the book by itself.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, it was well writen. Nice plotline. I also agree with Derek as well.
ReplyDeleteGood review I like it good job.
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