Some books are slow burners, take their time and creep up on you. Others smack you in the face from page one, make you sit up and take notice .. and never let you go until they are finished with you. The Power of Six, by Pittacus Lore is definitely in the latter camp. There is the briefest of scene setting, just in case you hadn't read the first book in this series (I am Number Four) and then off we go, hell for leather, the whole way through. We pick up where the previous book left off, with two aliens from the planet Lorien - John Smith (Number Four), our hero of the first instalment, and Six - his newly acquainted compatriot and saviour - on the run in the USA with John's best friend (and human), Sam. They have just escaped their mortal enemies, the Mogadorians, who are determined to exterminate the nine children who were smuggled off Lorien during the war with the Mogadorians, and onto Earth to hopefully rise again and save their home planet. Meanwhile, in Spain, Number Seven is feeling isolated and trapped inside a convent - it may have helped to keep her hidden, but she has had no training, and wants to find her fellow Loriens. Her "boring" life is about to change, when a strange man starts to take an interest in her and she starts to worry that the Mogadorians have found her at last. Desperate to escape, she tries to find her inheritance, a "chest" which contains some of the special jewels from her home world - some will heal, some will kill. The tension builds in both countries and when the action starts, there's no stopping it. This is an excellent sequel to the first book. The characters are really coming into their own and the reader gets more of a feel for back story of why these aliens are here and what the future might hold not only for them, but for planet Earth itself. The new characters quickly find their feet and whilst this is a satisfying tale in its own right, it also leaves the reader with enough of a cliff hanger to make you look for the next in the series - and yes, I'll be going there soon!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 400 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.
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