Seizure
2011 • 496 pages

Ratings27

Average rating3.8

15

First of all, I've just got to say it, this was a huge Goonies rip off. Now, I'm not saying this is a bad book, and I think she even makes a reference to the movie at one point, but really, it was Goonies. The kids are all going to have to move away from each other and they have a chance to save their homes by finding a pirate treasure.

And while we're on the subject, Tory is just a bitch. She believes that because she thinks it should be done it doesn't matter how it gets done and everyone should follow suit and do it with her. Legal or not. She believes everyone should just bow down to her whims, she lies to her friends, acts like a spoiled brat to her father and uses anyone she sees fit. She has absolutely no respect for anyone but herself. She's constantly rewarded for her crappy behavior and attitude. When it comes to female heroines she's the absolute worst.

It's obvious that Kathy Reichs doesn't normally write for teens. She's toned down the science talk. Enough that you're not lost in technical information, but not so much that she's saying ‘readers are dumb' which is nice. But she doesn't quite have a grasp on how 14 year-olds operate. They're all sort of caricatures of teenagers.

With all that being said, Seizure is a good book. It's exciting and suspenseful with that bit of adventure thrown in for those who want a little more bite with their YA reads.

February 19, 2013