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Silver Eyes

Silver Eyes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: THis is a good book, but it is not spectacular. Angel, the main character, is working at a company called Silver Dollar. While she is there she is sent on a mission to find a fugitive who has supposedly stolen thousands of dollars from the company. The guy that she captures is Michael and seems very familiar to her, but she can't remember who he is. She has forgotten all of her past, and he begins to tell her about it. He was her boyfriend. They end up going to this exhibit on Mars where Angel ends up being captured. A huge mystery dealing with the Silver Dollar company is revealed and you'll have to read the book to find out the rest! A possible theme in this novel could be trust. You cannot be too trustworthy of others, but you sometimes have to trust others. Nicole Luiken uses many devices of forshadowing in this novel, and also similes and metaphors.I know this may sound weird, but that is just because I have to write this for my english teacher. Overall this is a really good novel and you should read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book is NEAT-O
Review: THis is a good book, but it is not spectacular. Angel, the main character, is working at a company called Silver Dollar. While she is there she is sent on a mission to find a fugitive who has supposedly stolen thousands of dollars from the company. The guy that she captures is Michael and seems very familiar to her, but she can't remember who he is. She has forgotten all of her past, and he begins to tell her about it. He was her boyfriend. They end up going to this exhibit on Mars where Angel ends up being captured. A huge mystery dealing with the Silver Dollar company is revealed and you'll have to read the book to find out the rest! A possible theme in this novel could be trust. You cannot be too trustworthy of others, but you sometimes have to trust others. Nicole Luiken uses many devices of forshadowing in this novel, and also similes and metaphors.I know this may sound weird, but that is just because I have to write this for my english teacher. Overall this is a really good novel and you should read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thrilling and Fast paced!
Review: Violet eyed Angel lives in a futuristic world where she works for a security company called the SilverDollar Company. She is 18, the youngest employee, very smart, and just as athletic. But when she meets Michael on her first mission everything she thinks she knows about life is altered. Michael has violet eyes just like her, he claims to know her, and he somehow knows things about her that she cannot remember. Interested in learning about her past, she helps him out a little. But soon after she does this both she and Michael are sent to protect the President of SilverDollar's son. But when Angel gets involved she finds herself in the middle of a strange and dangerous mystery. Will she find out about her past? And what about these strange Silver eyed people? Where do their loyalties lie?

If you're a fan of Violet eyes I recommend this book. Though the beginning is a bit confusing, considering it begins in a totally different place then when Violet eyes left off, it soon sets off into a great fast paced plot that will keep you on the end of your seat. Though I'm not a huge fan of Science Fiction I found this book to be thrilling. I highly recommend it to fans of teen fantasy. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Characters are vivid, personal, and involving
Review: When a young investigator for a mining company captures a teen fugitive as part of her job, she senses an immediate connection with him - and answers to her missing memories and questions about her past. While this is a sequel to Violet Eyes, it's easy to quickly become immersed without prior familiarity with the book's predecessor: characters are vivid, personal, and involving. Highly recommended.


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