Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed The 5 Greatest Warriors (Jack West Jr, Bk 3) on + 1076 more book reviews
I enjoyed the mini-adventures where they were under the gun to get the task accomplished and the infighting/competition between Jack Jr and his father. I also liked that Jack's team included two teenagers who helped in ways the adults couldn't. If you suspend your belief system, this is a wonderfully exciting book. If you don't (or can't), then you will get bogged down in the impossibilities and probably not enjoy this third book in the Jack West series.
I did find it over-the-top at times and simply impossible but I liked the team of the good guys and when they pulled it out of the bag each time I was glad. So I did enjoy this book though it did get very religious at times. I really don't remember the first two books in the series being as wild and improbable as this one but maybe I'm just misremembering.
I did find it over-the-top at times and simply impossible but I liked the team of the good guys and when they pulled it out of the bag each time I was glad. So I did enjoy this book though it did get very religious at times. I really don't remember the first two books in the series being as wild and improbable as this one but maybe I'm just misremembering.
Candace B. (sdstargazer) reviewed The 5 Greatest Warriors (Jack West Jr, Bk 3) on + 57 more book reviews
This is the 2nd part of the story started in the Six Sacred Stones. This book was action driven and fast paced. Every time, I relaxed and thought things were under control, something new happened. The story kept me guessing, shocked me in places, and I couldn't wait to see how it ended yet I didn't want it to end. Reilly threw in fascinating ideas of historical figures and as a reader you didn't really know what was true or fiction. Great read.