![]() ![]() It was backed by a little too much by hard talking science that I found a little hard to take. But the kids reacted as I would expect they would. I didn’t respond to them as well as I did the lighter moments. There were some sobering moments as well. ![]() She acted her age and they both had a lot of fun. Neither was Davey particularly mature for his age like most authors make out young characters to be in books these days. He wasn’t aware of how smart he was which made him all the more appealing. Davey was a good kid with a lot of smarts. The characters were endearing and I think that’s what really drives the story. Somehow Hood managed to keep the story going despite the recycled plot as well. There was nothing new about a space colony but the puzzles did keep it fresh. Davey was cute and so was Grace, his young friend. I didn’t think I’d get so engrossed in it. What he never dreamed of was winning the lottery! Now, thanks to his puzzle solving skills, he’s on his way to the space colony itself! He even enters the Hart Lottery by hacking into his mother’s email account. ![]()
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