Jade Dragon is the reason behind the mission. My only qualm about the book is that I felt like we didn’t learn enough about its namesake. Each member of the Electroclan and the Elgen alike need to decide what they really want to fight for and who will help them win that fight. Evans uses this installment to bring that inner battle to light. It’s been said that inside every good guy is a bad seed waiting to burst and inside every bad guy is good just dying to come out. But, with Hunt for Jade Dragon, Richard Paul Evans does something wonderful – something closer to what real life is truly like.
So far in the series, this is all we have seen and it has not been disappointing.
If you’re like me, then I am sure you love “the (underdog) good guy versus the (overpowering) bad guy” motif. It was great because the storyline was interesting and exciting, but it was unfortunate because I knew that it was coming to an end and I would have to wait about a year before seeing the Electroclan again. Finding myself through so much of the book so quickly was both thrilling and saddening all at once. It felt like I started the book one day and, when I looked up that evening, I had somehow made it to page 292. Normally, I just find myself sucked into the story so much that I can’t put the book down, but this time, I was so into the book that I didn’t even realize how sucked in I was.
The hunt for Jade Dragon is on, and it’s a race against time!Įvery book in the Michael Vey series has been captivating. Now the Voice wants Michael and the Electroclan to go to Taiwan and free her before Hatch can realize his dreams of an army of electric children. Her name is Lin Julung, or Jade Dragon, and she’s a child prodigy with an IQ higher than Einstein’s- andOstin’s.īut Hatch gets to her first, and the Elgen are holding her prisoner in their Taiwan Starxource plant. Michael, Taylor, Ostin and the rest of the Electroclan head to China in search of a girl who may have discovered why Michael and his friends became electric.