Genre: Middle Grade, Realistic Fiction
Source: I received a
copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
From Goodreads:
Empowered by their
experiences while stranded on an island, six teenagers set out to right the
wrongs in the world.
When unconventional--and
illegal--methods get them into trouble, they find themselves on the run.
A story of hope and adventure.
My Thoughts:
In the first book we are introduced to a group of kids who
all belong to a chess club. They crash on an island. In this book, things have
changed. They have decided to live on the island. In this book we have a theme
of communication running throughout and how important it is to listen to each
other. With the type of characters this author writes, meaning believable and
deep, this would be a book everyone would enjoy, with a message everyone should
hear. As always, Teri has provided both a story to entertain and learn from. If
you haven’t read the first one you really need to. Then you need to check out
her third book in the series.










