Michael Vey The Prisoner of Cell 25 Richard Paul Evans Books
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Michael Vey The Prisoner of Cell 25 Richard Paul Evans Books
My 10 year old son did not really like to read. He would get graphic novels from the school library but he mostly just looked at the pictures. I would try reading books with him but he would loose interest. This summer I decided that we would read this book. I made a deal with him that I would read 4 pages and he would read 2. He likes superheroes so I thought that this would be interesting to him because it was like a real life superhero. We read when I had time during the summer. By the middle of the book he was coming to me asking to read instead of me telling him it was time to read. By the end of the book he was very excited to get to the next one. He started reading the second book on his own because I was taking too long. He is on book three now. He is still very interested and often choses to read instead of watching tv. I am trying to keep up with him and I love the books as well. As a result of actually finding enjoyment in reading these books, I have also noticed that he is now actually reading the graphic novels that he brings home. I can tell he is no longer just looking at the pictures but he is enjoying the story. I did originally buy the e-book version but my son prefers to have the actual book.Tags : Amazon.com: Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 (9781451656503): Richard Paul Evans: Books,Richard Paul Evans,Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25,Simon PulseMercury Ink,1451656505,Action & Adventure - General,Science Fiction - General,Thrillers & Suspense,Electricity,Electricity;Fiction.,Friendship,Friendship in adolescence,Friendship;Fiction.,Great powers,Prisoners,Science fiction,Science fiction, American,Superheroes,Teenagers,Teenagers;Fiction.,Tourette syndrome,Vey, Michael,Action & Adventure - General,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Electricity,Electricity;Fiction.,Fiction,Fiction-ActionAdventure,Friendship,Friendship in adolescence,Friendship;Fiction.,Great powers,JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,Michael Vey; teen series; Richard Paul Evans; action & adventure; books for boys; NYT’s bestselling series; New York Times Bestselling series; #1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans; Tourette's Syndrome; Tourette's; electric; electricity; conspiracy; lightning; adventure; books for twelve-year-olds; books for 12 year olds; Alex Rider; mystery; Avengers; superheroes; Percy Jackson; Brandon Mull books for boys,Michael Vey; teen series; Richard Paul Evans; action & adventure; books for boys; NYT's bestselling series; New York Times Bestselling series; #1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans; Tourette's Syndrome; Tourette's; electric; electricity; conspiracy; lightning; adventure; Alex Rider; mystery; Avengers; superheroes; Percy Jackson; Brandon Mull books for boys; books for twelve-year-olds; books for 12 year olds,Monograph Series, 1st,Prisoners,Science Fiction - General,Science Fiction Fantasy (Young Adult),Science fiction,Science fiction (Children's Teenage),Science fiction, American,Social Themes - Friendship,Superheroes,TEEN'S FICTION - ACTION & ADVENTURE,TEEN'S FICTION SCIENCE FICTION,Teenagers,Teenagers;Fiction.,Thrillers & Suspense,Tourette syndrome,United States,Vey, Michael,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Action & Adventure General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Science Fiction General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Technology,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Thrillers & Suspense,Young Adult FictionScience Fiction - General,Young Adult FictionTechnology,Social Themes - Friendship,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Action & Adventure General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Science Fiction General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Technology,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Thrillers & Suspense,Young Adult FictionScience Fiction - General,Young Adult FictionTechnology,Fiction,Science Fiction Fantasy (Young Adult),YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Science fiction (Children's Teenage)
Michael Vey The Prisoner of Cell 25 Richard Paul Evans Books Reviews
Michael Vey was a 15 year old boy with electrical powers. He didn't tell anybody except his friend Ostin (and of course his mother knew about it). When he was getting bullied by this group of boys, he electrocuted them from anger. While this happened this girl Taylor was watching, since she had powers too she asked him questions about it and they decided he would come over to her house and talk about it. He found out she had powers like him, but she could read minds, reboot people's minds, and ect. Ostin, Taylor, and Michael had created the clan called the Electroclan, and they would have meetings. Michael and Taylor were invited to this really expensive school which they would take for free. They then find out that it wasn't really a school, but someone trying to capture them.
Soon after that, Taylor was kidnapped. When she was at the place where they took her, she found out she had a twin and that they could literally get anything they would want. But they would have to do what Hatch (the one "hunting" them) said. Taylor was told to do something that could get someone killed so she refused. There were a lot of other glows there, and Taylor had a lot of fun until Hatch would make her do something she didn't want to do.
Ostin, Michael, and Michael's mother went to eat some place. When they came out Hatch came. He kidnaps Michael's mother, and leaves Michael there. All of this happened when Ostin was inside looking for his sweatshirt. So Ostin and Michael have no other choice but to take Jack and Wade with them because they're the only ones with a car that would drive them. It took a long time to get there, but they finally got there. Michael and Ostin went inside looking for Taylor and Michael's mother.
Michael gets caught and was given a choice to either join them or have his mother die. He couldn't choose then, so they kept him in Cell 25 where he was tortured. He finally get's set free of that cell and is put in this room with Taylor and Ostin. Hatch comes in with Zeus and tries to get Michael to join them. Hatch leaves Zeus to do it, but Michael and Taylor win him over. His mother was shocked but she survived. The four of them then had a lot of trouble getting themselves out, but they did it. Wade, Jack, Zeus, Ostin, Taylor, and Michael made it out safely.
I really enjoyed this book. We purchased it for a teen book club book, and while the teens took issue with some of the story line (I agree parts of it were super cheesy), it was still a very enjoyable read. It was clean, and there was enough character development and action to keep me interested. There isn't a lot of explanation about why things happened, but perhaps later books go into more detail with that. I really liked it.
i just decided to pick this book up since im currently not reading anything else and know its series. The cover always intrigued me when i walked by. This book starts off very slow and childish. Michael is a "loser" with torettes who has a crush on the hottest girl in school (of course) and a nerd for a friend. Eventually the book picks up and we find out about Michael's powers and learn more from his past, this is where you get hooked and can't stop reading. It ends with high hopes for this series, like Harry Potter i'm sure we will see this group of kids mature quickly and lose the innocence.
Michael Vey The Prisoner of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans is the first in the Michael Vey series for teens. This was Mr. Evans' first foray into the world of teen fiction and it was very well done. It's a bit different from other teen books in there isn't the horror and darkness you often encounter. Instead, there's an underlying feeling of hope. There are villains certainly and villains that you would love to hate, but it has an underlying feeling of hope and inspiration. Yet it's not "preachy" either. It strikes just the right balance of conflict, personal growth, and positive messages for teens.
The protagonist, Michael Vey, has Tourette's Syndrome. It's rare to find a book where the protagonist is dealing with some sort of syndrome and dealing with it successfully. It's not hidden away in a dark corner. It's shown as something that Michael has to deal with and yet it's not the sole focus of the story. The teenage years are full of angst and uncertainty anyway and to add in a chronic health condition just makes it worse. This book shows teens that they're not alone in their struggles and they can be dealt with.
Finally, this book holds your attention. It grabs you and doesn't let go until the end. I read it in one setting because I couldn't put it down! If you have teens in your life and you want them to be reading something other than vampires and zombies, perhaps consider introducing them to the Michael Vey series!
My 10 year old son did not really like to read. He would get graphic novels from the school library but he mostly just looked at the pictures. I would try reading books with him but he would loose interest. This summer I decided that we would read this book. I made a deal with him that I would read 4 pages and he would read 2. He likes superheroes so I thought that this would be interesting to him because it was like a real life superhero. We read when I had time during the summer. By the middle of the book he was coming to me asking to read instead of me telling him it was time to read. By the end of the book he was very excited to get to the next one. He started reading the second book on his own because I was taking too long. He is on book three now. He is still very interested and often choses to read instead of watching tv. I am trying to keep up with him and I love the books as well. As a result of actually finding enjoyment in reading these books, I have also noticed that he is now actually reading the graphic novels that he brings home. I can tell he is no longer just looking at the pictures but he is enjoying the story. I did originally buy the e-book version but my son prefers to have the actual book.
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