Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Every Little Thing (By Kenneth Oppel) Reviewed by Chelsea Lee

 


Every Little Thing (By Kenneth Oppel) 

​Somewhere out in the badlands lays the most massive beast anyone could've dreamed of, curled up under millions of years of rock like a sleeping baby. To find the biggest dinosaur ever imagined in the history of mankind would be historical. Everyone would know your name. To Samuel Bolt and his archaeologist father, this is a reality. They set off on their journey to fame and fortune, expecting the best. But they're not the only ones that know about the rex. Professor Cartland and his daughter, Rachel Cartland, are also on the hunt for the rex. This is already catastrophic for the Bolts, but it's even worse because Prof. Cartland and Mr. Bolt are bitter rivals. To make things worse, Samuel and Rachel develop feelings for each other. Who will get to the rex first, and what will happen between Samuel and Rachel? Bury your nose in this page-turner to find out! I recommend this book for ages 14 and up, as there is quite a lot of sex and talk of sexual activity. The reader has to be quite mature. It was a very good book, with exciting plot twists and fast-paced chapters with cliffhangers. This book deserves 4.5/5 stars. It was a very well written book. 

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