Edgeview Alternative School was supposed to be end of the road. But for Martin and his friends, it just might be a new beginning.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Holes by Sachar Meets X-Files,
By Seth Vaught (Brownsburg, Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hidden Talents (Mass Market Paperback)
David Lubar presents a bleak situation for one young Martin Anderson. Martin has been to many schools, all of which he has been kicked out of for smarting off. He is sent to his last chance for an education, Edgeview Alternative School. He tries his best not to irritate his new teachers, but finds that he cannot help himself. Soon, he finds others who cannot help themselves either. This book is a great story for kids who are struggling with authority, difficulty making friends, dealing with angry parents, or who are looking for a sequel to "Holes" by Louis Sachar. I found it entertaining, and interesting.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
David Lubar is a talent on the rise.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hidden Talents (Hardcover)
For years, I've watched David Lubar fine tune his writer's craft. He's moved from his "Kidzilla" series for TOR to his "Monster" series for Scholastic to this distinctive YA novel, "Hidden Talents." With each step he takes along the writers road, Lubar gets a little better...a little stronger...a little closer to the mark.I loved the character's David created for "Hidden Talents." I love the way his quirky kids interacted. And I love the way they joined together to prove at least two things --- that kids are not without power, and that David Lubar has his finger on the pulse of just what those powers might be. Well done, David. I can't wait to read "Monster Road." Kelly Milner Halls, Freelance Writer/Reviewer
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fine misadventures of youth,
This review is from: Hidden Talents (Mass Market Paperback)
When it comes to adult authority. junior high school student Martin Anderson cannot keep his mouth shut as he rejects the constant advice with smart answers and insults. He has been expelled from six schools, the boy scouts, and the little league. He rides the bus to his final destination the prison-like Edgeview Alternative School, an institution used to lock up the violent and other losers (where is Pink Floyd when you need them?)Martin realizes he must be on the cutting edge to survive the ready fists of bully Bloodbath and the shock therapy of Warden, (make that Principal) Davis. On the plus side Martin meets four fellow weirdoes with special psychic powers. Torchy lights fires without matches or lighters; Cheater copies test answers from anyone sitting anywhere; Lucky steals anything; and Trash trashes stuff. Martin believes his only power is what adults label acerbic while he would say satirical tongue. The five losers band together as Martin discovers his HIDDEN TALENTS and try to stop a plot to shut the school of last resort down. Though the climax seems out of character for the magnificent five, the Harry Potter crowd will enjoy their misadventures. The quintet is at their diabolical best when they interrelate with one another. Although much of the key secondary cast seems stereotypical, readers will enjoy sharing a pizza with Martin's beleaguered parents as they and the young audience will wonder what will he do or say next. Harriet Klausner
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