Lumaworld (Colorworld) (Volume 3)
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Rating | : | 4.32 (580 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1500757764 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 472 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Every kid dreams of having superpowers. She has lived with a death touch long enough to know that there are worse things than being on the run from a bunch of crazies. She can share the colorworld with the people who can touch her, and she's hell-bent on winning against the odds. But Wendy soon learns that all miracles come with a price.. This time, however, Wendy isn't running scared. But now that Wendy has Gabriel back for good, and her brother and adopted sister are by her side, she's not worried. But when Carl, Wendy's long-lost father, turns up unexpectedly, he shatters her newfound happiness with a warning: Wendy's skin is not the only thing about her that's lethal. Wendy has the power to give them, and the wrong people know
Another Masterpiece! Yet again, Rachel Kelly surprises the reader with pleasurable, agonizing twists in the story line while she continues to develop the characters and sucks the reader in with her amazing ability to convey a variety of emotions. Great Job Rachel!. A heartwrenching saga that is ultimately full of hope for the future! jscaifeTX This review was originally posted on Fanboy Comics (fanboycomics.net).The universe really seemed determined to keep me from reading and reviewing Rachel E. Kelly’s third installment in her Colorworld series, Lumaworld. I struggled with the storyline anyway, because the focus on terminal illness felt too personal, and then my Kindle suddenly died. When my replacement arrived, none of my progress. "Lumaworld, a must read! I couldn't put it down!" according to liza jane. Lumaworld continues the thrilling story of Colorworld and Teleworld by Rachel E. Kelly. The beginning of the book picks up just where Teleworld left you hanging. It took me a bit to remember what was happening, but the author does a great job of jogging the reader's memory. Within a few chapters the plot of the book begins and the antagonist shows up. The plot continues to build and by chapter 16, I