Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The Arctic Code Reviewed by Matthew J. Kirby


 




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his book takes place when Earth is in a new Ice Age, and life isn't the same anymore. The main character is a girl named Eleanor, and her mother is a scientist, who is researching what may have caused the Ice Age. She works with a society called the G.E.T (Global Energy's Trust). Eleanor's only way to contact her mother is by using her Sync, which her mother also has one so they can keep in touch. But her mother suddenly starts sending strange files, and coordinates, instructing Eleanor to show no one. When Eleanor's mother gets lost out on an expedition on the Ice Sheet, Eleanor knows it's up to her to find her mother and figure out what the files that she sent her could possibly indicate. I think that the main character shows the pillar Service because Eleanor is doing whatever she can to find her mother, and find out why Earth was in an Ice Age. I rate this book five out of five stars, because it kept me reading until the very end, and was very captivating.  

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