Genre: Young Adult, Nonfiction
Reviewer:
Benjamin T.
I enjoyed
this book very much as it is filled with some suspense, action, and excellent
writing. This book is also based on real events. I am also interested in
robotics and technology. I am in TSA (Technology Student Association) which is a
competition where you pick events and try to win first place. The main
characters in this book are Lorenzo Santillan, Christian Arcega, Oscar Vazquez,
Luis Aranda, Fredi Lajvardi and Allan Cameron. Lorenzo, Christian, Oscar, and
Luis are all from Mexico. Some of them are in the U.S. illegally so there is
some level of suspense in the story. Luis is the strong one of the group, Oscar
was in JROTC, Christian is skinnier, and Lorenzo had been a part of a gang. It
all starts in 2004, four teens meet up in a robotics-type class and join a catapult
hurling competition. They were happy with their results and decided to join an underwater
robotics competition. Their teachers are Fredi and Allan that help them in the
competition. They decided to go against the best-of-the-best in the competition
to prove their skills. The problem is they don’t
have much money, materials, or skills. Will they be able to win? How will they
win? Can they get enough materials? Are they going to get deported? I
thoroughly enjoyed this book as my father gave it to me to read. The story was enjoyable,
and I liked the whole plot. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested
in robotics or stories based on it and you can also watch the major motion
picture. If you like non-fiction, this book may be for you. I would recommend
this book to them because of its enticing plot and interesting story. Overall,
this book extremely exceeded my expectations, I
thought it was going to be uninteresting, but I ended up loving it.
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