In book one, Jack found out he’s infected with a virus that turns normal folks into Rüstovs. A handy skill when dealing with Rüstovs-bionic robots that seek to take over the universe. Jack can talk to machines and make them do what he wants. There he learned about and developed his own powers. He was raised in an orphanage in the real world, but when he turned thirteen, he was taken to the Imagine Nation, an obscure part of Earth where superheroes and super villains reside. If you haven’t read it, start with that review. We never seemed able to stick to our allotted real aloud time and finished it in less than two weeks! It’s just as good as book one. My son and I read it together for homeschool. It’s fun, it’s dynamic, it’s unpredictable, and it’s clean. The Secret War, book two of the Jack Blank series, is 525 pages of awesomeness. MMGM is a weekly meme hosted by middle grade author, Shannon Messenger.
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