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Weaver

Weaver

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book in
Review: I guess I have the pleasure of of being the first person to review this book.I'd like to start out with that I have read the whole Outernet series and this one is clearly the best. If you've gotten this far in the series I definetly suggest reading this book. Not only does it reveal the identity of the Weaver and The Tyrant (which will shock you I gurantee) but it has enough suspense, humor,and twists to keep you reading all day so be prepared.The story starts out with Jack talking about the lastest event (that happened in Outernet # 5). The Tyrant sent him a o-mail saying that he had captured his parents and unless he gave him the server he would never see them again.So Bitz,Googie,Loaf,Merle,and Jack start out on another adventure.Unfortunately, they won't be making a seventh outernet (although they leave some unexplained mysteries in the book) but this book is enough to make up for that.The ending by itself is simply wonderful. It's worth reading. In conclusion, I recommend this book and this series to children of all ages.It's certainly worth the money.


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