Friday, September 22, 2017

Lois Land: Fallout


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Today's post is on Lois Land: Fallout by Gwenda Bond. It is the first in her Lois Lane Trilogy. It is 303 pages long and is published by Switch Press. The cover has three section; the top has her name, the middle has an outline of her with the holoset on, and the bottom as the title of the volume. The intended reader is someone who likes Lois Lane, well written novels, and interesting plots. There is very mild foul language, no sex, and no violence in this book. The story is told from first person perspective of Lois. There Be Spoilers Ahead.

From the back of the book- Army brat Lois Lane has moved more times than she can count- and has caused just as much trouble righting wrongs no one else seems to notice. Now that her family is in Metropolis for good, though, she's decided to fly straight. Unfortunately, it won't be that easy. A group known as the Warheads is tormenting a girl at school, messing with her mind via an immersive video game they all play. not cool. Armed with her wit and snazzy new job as a reported, Lois is determined to help. But this isn't just a case of cyberbullying- something seriously creepy and dangerous is going on. Thanks goodness she can always count her maybe-more-than-a-friend. a guy she knows only by his screen name, SmallvilleGuy...

Review- I loved this book so much but I love Lois Lane and I think that she does not get the love that she deserves. We join her as she is starting her life in Metropolis and she wants to get through the next two years without any trouble but on the first day she sees bullying and the principle not only does nothing, he tells that what the Warheads do is just fine with him. Well with her sense of justice outraged, Lois will stop at nothing to stop them. Clark is very much a background character. Lois does not even know his name, he is just a friend that she maybe has a little crush on who believes her when she asks the crazy questions. This novel is really about Lois starting to become the nosey reporter that we all know and love. I cannot wait to get my hands on the next volume.

I give this volume a Five out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I borrowed this book from my local library.

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