Title: IQ: Kitty Hawk
I picked this book because it was the third book in a series I was already reading.
The protagonist is Quest a.k.a Q.
The antagonist is a terrorist organization.
The conflict is the president's daughter is kidnapped by the terrorist organization.
Never give up is a theme.
I haven't gotten very far into the book yet, so I don't know what my favorite part is.
So far I'd rate this book an 8/10 because it's pretty action-y and cool and stuff. (The title is pretty weird though.)
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
IQ: The White House
I am currently reading IQ: The White House, which is the sequel to the first IQ book. I am not finished yet so keep in mind I have not read the entire book. The protagonists are Q (Quest), his step-sister Angela, Boone and Will (aka P.K.). The antagonist is a terrorist hiding as a mole in the White House. The main conflict is that there is a terrorist in the White House (obviously). The theme is that family matters because Q and Angela stick together no matter what. The best part of the book so far is when P.K. comes out of a hidden passage in the White House. There are probably better parts later in the book, but that's all I have for now.
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Monday, January 30, 2017
The title of the book I am reading is IQ: Independence Hall. I picked IQ because Mrs. Huff did a book talk about it and recommended it. I also picked it because I met the author of it at the Mark Twain award festival thing in 5th grade. The protagonists are Quest and Angela- two step-siblings. The antagonist is an agent named Eben. The main conflict is that Eben is trying to take Angela away because he thinks that her dead mom is still alive and is a terrorist. A theme in IQ is 'Family matters". No matter what happens, Angela and Q try to protect each other. The best part of the book is when it is revealed that Malak (Angela's mother) may not be dead.
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