Saving the earth is officially David and Jo's job. That's a scary thought, but then it always had been, really. Her memory loss was a little confusing, sense I knew so many things that she didn't remember. I hate books like that, they always seem to make me mad. But it was a plot device, so I'll let...
If you haven't read "Firestorm" yet, stop reading this, go do that and then come back, or this will wreck it for you. Seriously! There was a huge cliffhanger at the end of Firestorm that continues into this book. I would say that this is part two, and Firestorm part 1 of the story loop.That being sa...
Thin Air is book 6 in the Weather Warden series & in some ways it is quite different to the previous books. Jo has completely lost her memory so she has no idea who she can trust and doesn't know her about her powers and how to use them. She's got to learn everything again from scratch and it's a ...
Warning: This review contains spoilersI enjoyed it, though perhaps not quite as much as some of the other books in the series. I think it was because the focus was so much on Jo and not as much on an outside threat. I like Jo, but since she was already missing much of who she was it wasn't quite as ...
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