Saturday 8 December 2018

Bloom - By A. P Kensey


Bloom is book one of a three part series – it is suitable for readers aged 13 and over.

Bloom starts out innocently enough by following the story of a seemingly normal girl – however, it soon comes to light that she is anything but normal. After sneaking out to go to a party one night, she finds that her home is on fire – will she be able to make it home in time to save her parents and little brother? It doesn't take long for her to find out that she is anything but normal when she experiences a strange manifestation of her powers in the school cafeteria one lunchtime.

As if that wasn't bad enough, her little brother is missing, presumed  dead in the fire that destroyed the family home – could he really be dead or is there something that the law enforcement are missing?

As far as books go, this one is pretty good. There weren't any obvious typing errors, however, where I am, it seems that I always find something negative and in this book, it would have to be that it’s a little slow to warm up – but once you get there, it moves at a pretty fluid pace that does the author justice. I would have also have liked to have seen an “About the Author” section tucked in at the back rather than two tables of contents – if I didn't choose to go back to an earlier point of the book when I read the first table of contents, then it’s not likely I’ll change my mind if I read the contents again.

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