Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Tesla's Attic Review

This book starts off as following the troubles of Nick when his house burnt down so him, his dad, and his brother move into house they have inherited. Nick walks up into his attic and gets a toaster flung at his head, but this isn't the beginning of his strange encounter. He later finds out that Nikola Tesla's final inventions were placed in Nick's attic, but he sold most of them in a garage sale. He and his new friends must go and retrieve these inventions before a secret organization of physicists, called the Accelerati, get their hands on the dangerous inventions first. Overall interesting story, good characters, especially Nick, and good climax. Probably the most rounded book I have read so far this year.

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