A review by ambersmith1_2
Thirteen Days of Midnight by Leo Hunt

dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

I thoroughly enjoyed the book. It had parts where it was hard to put down. I read it pretty quickly because of this fact. Though I was busy and it took me a few days, I read it in three sittings about an hour or two each. I thought the brother part was very interesting. When he was in the car and couldn't look at the thing beside him and it said it was his brother I was like "WHAT?!" Then later I was very glad it got cleared up because I was so confused and would have hated if the book ended like that. It would have been a huge cliffhanger to just not say it. Even though there are two more books they didn't leave it on a cliffhanger that made you not want to read the next ones. They still gave it an ending that was decently not too much of a cliffhanger. There were definitely unanswered questions you'd need to read the other books to read. If my library had the other ones I'd definitely be reading them right away, but sadly they don't and I don't have the funds to buy the books at the moment. So I'm stuck with the cliffhanger but it was a great read and a great book. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and how Luke wasn't just all-knowing immediately. He had to earn his knowledge, he didn't just know it all at the very beginning.