I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.It's bitter winter in Corrolton, but frigid temperatures don't keep evildoers from, well, doing evil. And once again Team Spy Gear finds itself up against something truly bizarre (and also extremely cool, of course).This time, it's a pack of deadly nano-entities that self-organize into small swirling nano-swarms. Not sure what that could possibly look like? Okay, picture Dorothy and a bunch of minitwisters. Now take Dorothy out, and make the twisters white (since they have the ability to mimic the landscape, which in this case is snow). You gotta admit, it's evil fun Except that these entities have other capabilities as well: They can mimic other life-forms and morph into stuff. Plus they have a networked intelligence that enables them to learn, adapt, and evolve quickly. With evil at the helm, you can see where this is headed....More than just your January blues, dontcha think?
I am a thirteen-year-old boy, and my dad started reading these books to my to 7-year-old brother before bed. Through this nightly process, I unintentionally got hooked on the series. So far in the series, there have been many instances where my father, my brother, and me, have been on the floor laughing and The Doomsday Dust does not disappoint. I won't give the plot away, but I am continuosly amazed by Rick Barba's talent of developing an in depth plot that is actually hilarious. I look forward to reading more.(Hint hint, Mr.Barba)
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