What do You think about Public Enemies (2005)?
This book is a very adventurous book. That made it a fun read. It is all about the Falconer children on the run and their struggle for justice. Also its suprising because it's almost like they can't trust anyone. Just when you think they are safe another obstacle presents itself. A connection could be made from the book to the real world. Sometimes the wrong people go to jail the same way the Falconers did in the book. You can find justice but sometimes it's hard to get. This connects from the book to the world outside it so it's a text to world connection. This book was the same as the others so I gave it three stars. I thought it was a little bit repetitive in the way it was written. Similar lines were said often. This series could have been like a three book series but the Falconers just kept going. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes an adventure.
—Gabriel
The plot twists just keep coming, and this book delivers a few powerful ones, which I can't spoil. But suffice to say, one of them changes the kids' goal in a major way.Otherwise, this is the same style as the previous books: hiding out, trying to get help from people who don't recognize them, running to avoid capture, and so on. One of the best moments occurs when Meg overhears a radio show badmouthing her family, and calls in to try to set the record straight. It actually results in her and Aiden getting a few allies who help them out later.There's also two close encounters with the assassin - and a major revelation about him.Not much more to say that I haven't said about previous books in this series, but this is one of the stronger entries.
—Chris