Souls and reincarnation are subjects of controversy and
beliefs. Each side of the controversy believes they have the right answer, but
does anyone truly know?
In The Sixteen: Book Two of the Soul Jumpers by Ali B., we
are taken into the world of those who truly believe in souls and
transmutations. When Iris Brave is introduced to a group of soul jumpers she is
as skeptical as any young person would be. Having lost her father, she is even
more upset to find that this group has knowledge that he is actually still
alive, at least his soul is. It is now bound to another body, and there are
those who are willing to kill to keep the secrets of this possibility from
coming to light.
The Council is the main group and is willing to do whatever
it takes to keep their secret safe. Even family members are not to know, but
there are sixteen among the group who feel differently. Micah, Iris’s dad is
the first of the group to make contact. There is a strong belief that family
and friends have a need to know when a soul has continued on in another body. Because
he is now the leader of the rebels the council has kidnapped him in an effort
to reach Iris, the only outsider to know of these changes. Can she help to
rescue her dad, and stay out of the clutches of the Council? Can she really
believe the stories, and are the sixteen all above reproach, or are there
traitors in their midst as well.
Ali B. has given us a fun filled work of fiction, with
paranormal scope and mystery. The action and adventure is sure to please, and
the characters are warm and inviting. Iris is a sweet character, full of
bravado, and just a bit of nerve. She comes to love many of the sixteen yet
finds that there are a few that raise her hackles. Something about them rings
false.
As you dig in and get involved in the story you begin trying
to decipher the red herrings throughout, who is the traitor, is there one, and is
soul jumping even possible. The age and abilities of each character Is
questionable, as the souls could be of any age, and may not resemble the body
they are housed in. It is an amazing array of skillsets and personalities that
make this a fun read.
You will find yourself enamored of the characters, whether
you love them or hate them––you feel, and that is part of what reading is all
about.
If you are looking for that one special read for your young
adult, you will find this to be a good one. If either you or your youngster
enjoys fantasy and suspense, this will keep them reading. As part of a series
it still reads well as a single, and yet if your child is like many who love to
read you will find yourself looking for the rest of the series.
Rating 4/5
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