A review by vanclaise
An Extraordinary Few by Pam Eaton

3.0

I finished it two weeks ago and I remember three names. It doesn’t have the development that you expect for the premise, which is really good.

Teenager adquiere powers when her mother dies and is recruited by the FBI? Sing me in anytime.

I hate the ending. I know there’s two more books and I’m going to read them, but the death of THE only character that is worth something it puts reading the remaining two books on hold.

I can’t with the FC. I know she’s a teenager and all that but she’s 17, not 13. The hot instructor is obviously a must cause there can’t be a master-teacher relationship in a book with a girl as a main character without a forbidden romance. Obviously.

I think the worst are all the thoughts and inner comments about how hot that dude is -I don’t remember his name-. You don’t know which is his power till the end even if you can imagine it 20 pages into the book so it makes sense but it’s unnecessary, the story will develop exactly the same.

The big boss -don’t remember his name either- gave me the creeps. At the first shitty thing he does I will beat the crap out of him and leave. He is definitely not one of the good ones.

I don’t have comments about the new recruits cause the one who stays with the FC is well, obviously in love with her, and you only see a peak of other two, a pick me girl who is a bully too -duh- and Dexter. We love Dexter. I like that kid even not knowing anything about him. Hopefully it remains that way.