Present Books As Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6)
ISBN: | 0857070711 (ISBN13: 9780857070715) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Medusa Project #6 |
Sophie McKenzie
Paperback | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 4.14 | 951 Users | 37 Reviews
Declare Appertaining To Books Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6)
Title | : | Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6) |
Author | : | Sophie McKenzie |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2012 by Simon & Schuster Childrens Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy |
Narration Concering Books Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6)
Hit Squad by Sophie McKenzie is a very adventurous book. This book is about four teenagers who have had the Medusa gene implanted into them. This gave them psychic abilities. The four teenagers were brought together to work together as a crime-fighting force. This is the sixth book of The Medusa Project series. In this book, Nico, Ketty, Ed and Dylan meet Foster and Jack Linden, enemies from another book in this series once again. They get captured and their Medusa powers get temporarily disabled repeatedly throughout the book. Ketty gets separated from the group, making everything a lot harder for everyone else. Another character, Cal is introduced as another teenager with Medusa powers. Cal and Nico find out that they are related and that Nico’s father is alive. Jack has developed another drug which enables other children to have the Medusa gene, however when the teenagers meet a child who has had the Medusa implanted in him he is very weak and ill. Thus, the Medusix drug, Jack developed was not very effective and had bad side effects. Foster and Jack Linden plan to use all the teenagers implanted with the Medusa gene for their own benefit. This book hooked me in from the beginning and kept me reading until the end. I would recommend reading the first five books in the series before reading this book to understand everything better. I would recommend this book to adventure readers twelve years old or older.Rating Appertaining To Books Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6)
Ratings: 4.14 From 951 Users | 37 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Hit Squad (Medusa Project #6)
Amazing loved it, i was completely feeling the book and understanding everything, I felt attached and I couldn't put it down. Great ending to the series. Thanks Grace for recommending it.Hit Squad by Sophie McKenzie. I've thoroughly loved this series and it looks like this is the last one. It is as exciting and action packed as the previous ones, however, I did find myself getting a little frustrated by it. The superpowered group come up against old foes Foster and Jack Linden. Without giving away too much of the plot the group are very quickly captured and their powers neutralised. They spend most of the book without their powers escaping and being recaptured. I got a little
Read this review and more on my blog.Hit Squad is the sixth and final book in the Medusa Project series.Hit Squad wrapped up the Medusa Project series but it has left room for potential for sequels. Hit Squad was written in Nico's, Ketty's, Ed's and Dylan's perspectives and seemed to conveniently jump to the next perspective just to avoid having to fully explain stuff.I was most annoyed about how cleanly this series wrapped up. It seemed like everything had trap door that conveniently allowed
I loved this book and think it is my favourite in the whole series there are so many things that you want to know that are explained in this book and at the end it puts a stop to the medusa gene forever with the medstop but Dylan still had the code in Harry's garden so if she wanted she could get it.
A great ending to this series. It was heart-breaking and a complete thrill. The series is one of my favourite and throughout the book there were times when I thought "I knew that was going to happen!" but at most, I waited about 10 pages, not the whole book. Thrilling, I read it in about a day.
Lovely way to wrap up this series! And action-PACKED too!
The last book in the Medusa Project Series and have mixed emotions about it. While Hit-Squad was a good book, there is a lot of repetition of events, and the bad guys the team face in this book they've already encountered before. At the start the book jumps right into the tension and that progresses throughout. After every book in the series I've felt drained and exhausted afterwards, but there's always something that tells me I want more. This is the same with HS because the way Mckenzie
0 Comments