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Robyn Mundell- BrainWalker

3/5 stars!

With a life lost due to the love of experimental science, Bernard and his father never looked at science differently, until now.

With Bernard hot on the trail to discovery and constant theoretical ideas, his dad wants nothing to do with his foolish mind and compels him to stop his madness.

When Bernard discovers a wormhole to travel into his father's mind, who knows what Benard will find.

Will Bernard find a way to save his father mind? Read BrainWalker to find out.

I found this books story to be very unique and have a diverse concept. I loved finding out more about the scientific perspective behind Bernard's thinking and how much it impacted his family.

I found the read interesting but more for a 10-18 read as the content comes across as something a child would love.

I loved how the author caught a great perspective of how a 14-year-old minds roams frequently and really gives the reader a sense of imagination and creativity alongside the great subject matter.

I rated this book a 3/5 because I became uninterested half way through. The start of the book was gripping but then everything just didn’t add up to the climax of the story and I didn’t like it as much as I thought I would.

It was very well written and had a great plot but it just wasn't for me.

I would recommend this book to science lovers, imaginative minds and ages 10-18.


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