
Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour
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Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour
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The Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret
The Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour book was so fascinating from the beginning to the end. It showed how there can be something that only a select group of people can participate in. This book was full of adventure, excitement, and fun. Remember, the number thirteen is lucky. I loved this book and everything mentioned inside of it. I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone. This book is written for teenagers and adults that would like a little bit of adventure in their lives.
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Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour
Scott Westerfield, Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour - Some people think darkness a mystery, and this book really made me think. Personally, I love mystery and horror books, and anyone who enjoys this stuff as much as I do will absolutely love this book!
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Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour Scott Westerf
Midnighters #1: The Secret Hour
Scott Westerfield
Eos, Mar 2004, $15.99, 304 pp.
ISBN: 0060519517
Fifteen year old Jessica Day moves with her mom from Chicago to Bixby, Oklahoma where she attends the local high school. She looks like she belongs with the in-crowd, but the most isolated outsiders, the midnighters (Rex, Dess, Melissa, and Jonathan) are also fascinated by the newcomer as they sense she shares the Focus that only occurs for those born at midnight.
Jessica awakens at midnight noticing that her family seems frozen in time and so does everyone else. She explores this magical twenty-fifth hour in the day only to learn that ancient creatures roam the town and the midnight quartet also travel in this eerie otherworldly zone. As the cretins of the night try to kill the newcomer, the quartet try to keep Jessica safe while struggling to learn why she is a target.
The first tale of the Midnighters is a great horror story that is aimed at young adults, but will be enjoyed by readers of all ages. The story line is fast-paced and somehow Scott Westerfield makes his blue-lighted midnight realm seem real and the talents of his heroes genuine. This is a winner worth reading especially by the Harry Potter crowd who will find a new genre in which to appreciate the written word. If this is any indication, the next two novels in this trilogy will be awesome.
Harriet Klausner
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