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February 7, 2012

Infinity




Title: Infinity
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Publisher: Atom Books (2011)
Pages: 306

Nick Gautier....I am kinda confused on who he is. he is raised by a single mother. He has a father who is in jail but chose to be. After reading 'till the last chapter, it shows that he is some kind of half demon.

This book rocks because it relates to teenagers. No, not about life and crap but mostly to what we know. Heck, the author even mention about Dorothy which I have to learn in Literature class. She talked about Chuck Norris and some games I know very little about.

The story is  a bit confusing in the midst of awesomeness because it is crawling with Gods, demons and even zombies (yikes). Worst off, the zombies weren't even dead. Well, some of them aren't. One of Nick's so called friend (well a nerd who is not technically his friend) created a video game to get the bullies of his back and instead they chased him like those zombies in Plant vs Zombies only they are way, way faster.

Nick (of course), survived the zombie attack and managed to see through the glamour (kinda like a shield for the human eye to see monsters in their true form) of various type of other beings. Oh yeah, he needed to choose between light and darkness, and as in every book that ever existed the hero will be definitely choosing light (or I hope he will).

He also met his uncle, who is really himself of the future who were trying to prevent him to make big mistakes of their(?) life. The older him was confuse with the existence of Kody (a girl) because she never existed in his life before. he's suspicious for the girl which t the end of the book became lovey-dovey with the younger version of him.

Well, this book has a sequel, and in conclusion, the story has a nice plot but mildly confusing. Stay tuned for the next book :3  

Kenyon, S. (2011). Infinity. London: Atom Books.

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