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By Crazy QuiltEdi
Moore builds suspense as we try to figure out what’s going on with Tomá?, what’s in his past and how it’s affecting his future. There is death, fire, violence and there are mysterious beings of unknown power but readers feel a safety net in his writing that make it pleasurable to read to the end. Moore walks a fine balance between fear and safety when writing for younger teens, but he managers quite well. Creating plausible situations and likable characters helps a lot.
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