


Review: The Dead Girls' Dance - Rachel Caine.Review: Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse - Rick.Review: The Other Countess - Eve Edwards.Read My Review: Worldwide (Non-British/Non-American).We also find out more about the history of Inside.Ī great story world and impressive writing makes this one of my favourite books of the year so far. There's plenty of action going on as well as getting to know the characters more and exploring the relationships between them. The story is as exciting as the first, full of twists and turns, leaving you not knowing what is going to happen next or who to trust. Outside In follows on nicely from the previous book with a little recapping of what happened without repeating too much. And then they have the issue of something trying to get Inside. Things haven't gone quite as planned and the Committee (those now in charge) are having to take measures which make them not so different from the previous leaders.Trella expected a quiet life following the rebellion but people are expecting her to step up and be a leader. And something from Outside wants In.My review of Inside Out, the first book of the series, can be found here.įollowing the rebellion and the discovery of Outside, the people of Inside are struggling to deal with their new found freedom. But then we learned that there's outside and then there is Outside. I thought that meant I was off the hook, and could go off on my own again - while still touching base with Riley, of course. And finding that led to a major rebellion - between worker scrubs like me and the snobby uppers who rule our world. That a whole world exists beyond this cube we live in. Me? A Leader? Okay, I did prove that there's more to Inside than we knew. But nothing seems to work as they struggle with stubborn fathers, summer storms, unhelpful siblings, and hidden guilt.Published: 1st March 2011 (Harlequin Teen) Thrilled to have a summer with a purpose, Luke befriends Willajean's daughter, Megan and together they plan how Luke can get a Papillon puppy instead of a Bloodhound. When Luke decides to get the Bloodhound from Willajean, a dog breeder who owns Storm Watcher Kennel, he works out a deal to help at her kennel in exchange for the expensive dog. He would rather have a different breed - a petite Papillon, but his father insists he get a Bloodhound. Even the promised 13th birthday present of a Bloodhound puppy fails to lift Luke's spirits. Luke is fascinated with the weather, but since his mother's death in a storm, he is also terrified. The summer after sixth grade looms in Luke's mind as a long, lonely three months where the only thing he can look forward to is watching The Weather Channel. Even though his father, twin brothers, and their three Bloodhounds are search and rescue volunteers, they have been unable to rescue themselves and become a family again. His mother's recent death has set Luke and his family adrift.
