Pi in the Sky
Pi in the Sky
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Average rating3.5
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Cute story with science / but also confusing because of the way the characters were part of the science.
Pi in the Sky
Overall Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ (3/5) or 6.57/10 overall
Characters - 7
Wackily interesting. I felt the story was a lot more plot-heavy tho so the side character's personalities were not there as much. :/
Atmosphere - 7
Pleasant but odd, fitting for the setting but not overly explained ig
Writing - 7
Pretty good, I didn't enjoy it as much as other Wendy Mass books that I've read tho
Plot - 7
Fairly interesting, but the ending was a bit abrupt I felt
Intrigue - 6
Some stuff was just not explained enough for me to be thoroughly intrigued
Logic - 5
The logic felt lacking, there wasn't none and I felt like the setting was supposed to be lacking in logic but I would have liked more explanations here and there I think.
Enjoyment - 7
I enjoyed it enough; some funny moments. :)
I read this one right after I finished Henry Clark's What We Found in the Sofa and How It Saved the World. Pi in the Sky was in the same sort of genre as Sofa. What genre would we call this? Young People Called to Save the World? Whatever the genre, I like it. I like the genre and I liked this story. The twist in this book is that the young person called to save the world was not an Earthling. A pretty clever twist. The young person, Joss, is the seventh son of the Supreme Overlord of the Universe, which is pretty clever, and unlike his brothers who are responsible for sunsets and creating worlds, Joss delivers pies. Or is that really all he does? And how can that save the world? Very fun read.