The ongoing saga of Cassandra in her new world... and this time she has uncovered the key to unlocking the home world for the people who've been hosting her. More wild things happen and it becomes clear that Cassandra has a much larger set of abilities than previously suspected. And these abilities mean she is in greater danger than anyone expected. I was just as pleased with this novel as the one before it, mainly because it's all one long story. We're still in the midst of discovering some of the greater things that are going on -- namely, why has the Ena become so active? Why are the rips in the dimensions growing? All of that will have to wait until the next book, however.The unexpected fame subplot in this book was enjoyable as well -- tracing the events of the last book as they are revealed unexpectedly to a wider audience. I am sooo enjoying this trilogy. I got the first one free, sped through it and then got the second. I just ordered the third and cant wait to tear into it. I just love the story, the writing, the originality. There are typos and grammatical errors, but some I think are maybe just the way things are said in Australia. I'm sad that there will only be three books. I think I could go on to read several more installations.
What do You think about Lab Rat One (2011)?
:)This book makes me happy.It just does.As a matter of fact this whole series does.
—Antonia
Prelim Review: Oh. My. Goodness.Full review to be posted at Poisoned Rationality
—Snisson