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TRUE TALENTS BOOK REVIEW By: Sean

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TRUE TALENTSBOOK REVIEW

By: Sean

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It has been over a year since

Eddie “trash” and his friends

had found out about their

hidden talents… Torchie can

set things on fire, Trash can

move things with his mind,

Lucky finds lost objects,

Flinch can predict the future,

Cheater can read minds, and

Martin can see into people’s

souls… They just want

normal lives, unfortunately,

that’s not going to happen…

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When Trash accidentally

tests his powers at a

bank, stealing a fistful of

cash, he is kidnapped by

the leader of a dark company. Cheater, Lucky, Flinch, Torchie,

and Martin team up to

save him, and discover

their true talents in the

process.

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You don’t have to read the

first book Hidden Talents to

know that Trash, Cheater,

Lucky, Martin, Flinch, and

Torchie have supernatural

powers. Unfortunately,

Bowler, the leader of a nasty

group, want’s to take hold of

these powers and take

advantage of them for his

own horrible purpose. What

he doesn’t know is that they

also have true talents, which

help them along the way…

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I read this book without

reading the first one, hidden

talents. But that didn’t

matter, because it was a

great page-turner. This is

probably because it seemed

so real, but you know that it

isn’t, funny at times, but

also serious. So serious in

fact, that it involves death.

But I really think that added

to the whole drama aspect

of the book.

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Also, the characters seemed so life-like, like

they actually had feelings,

hobbies, different personalities, and many

other things that all real-

life people have. Also, the

situations that they were

in, they seemed so normal.

It makes me wonder if

they were actually based

on real people…

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I mostly liked this book

because of it’s variety of

emotions that I, the reader, felt when I read

each page. There would be

a page that would make

you laugh, then the next

would be very suspenseful.

I found the ending VERY

satisfying, and I would

recommend it for grades

6+, mostly because of it’s

language and length.

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