![]() ![]() The characters often made irrational decisions that did not fit with their personality, which could create frustration adn confusion for some readers. ![]() However, some of the character interactions, as well as Ledge’s internal thoughts, feel a bit stiff and unnatural. As he transforms and grows, so does his independence and responsibility, which creates an inspirational and positive read. ![]() Ledge is realistically rendered, with a conflicting blend of impulsive excitement and thoughtful maturity. The main thing I enjoy is the vibrant and interesting personalities Law brings out in each character. The setting is well constructed, and the author provides just enough information for context, without overburdening the story with excessive detail. It mixes nw characters and keeps some of the popular ones from Savvy (Book 1). Could it get any worse? Yep! His uncle has gone into hock over his ranch and Sarah Jane's father wants to foreclose on it. She stowed herself in the Kale van, en route to a family wedding, and now Ledger is trying to keep her from writing about his family's special skills. If that wasn't bad enough, self-proclaimed reporter Sarah Jane Cabot saw what happened. from Dad's watch to a classic motorcycle. Everyone is convinced his savvy will be built on speed. Today Ledger Kale turns 13 and begins his savvy journey.
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