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Last Message (Seven (the Series) Book 3)

Last Message (Seven (the Series) Book 3)

Published in
2012
3.64
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Description

Adam has a good life in Buffalo: great parents, a cute girlfriend, adequate grades. He's not the best at anything, but he's not the worst either. He secretly lusts after Vanessa, the hottest girl in school, and when his dead grandfather's will stipulates that he go on a mission to France, Adam figures he might just have a chance to impress Vanessa and change his life from good to great. When he gets to France, he discovers he has not one but three near-impossible tasks before him. He also discovers a dark and shameful episode from his grandfather's past, something Adam is supposed to make amends for. But how can he do that when he barely speaks the language and his tasks become more and more dangerous? Despite the odds, Adam finds a way to fulfill his grandfather's wishes and, in the process, become worthy of bearing his name. Adam's adventures start in Separated, part of The Seven Prequels and continue in Double You, part of The Seven Sequels.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
256 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Adventure: 'Last Message' is part of the 'Seven (the Series)' which is known for its thrilling adventures. Reading this book will take you on a journey filled with suspense and action, keeping you hooked until the very end.
  • Complex Characters: Shane Peacock is adept at creating multi-dimensional characters that readers can relate to. The protagonist in 'Last Message' is no exception, providing a deep and personal connection to the story.
  • Mystery and Puzzles: The book involves unraveling a mystery left behind by a grandfather to his grandson. Readers who enjoy solving puzzles and deciphering clues will find this book particularly enjoyable.
  • Themes of Personal Growth: As with other books in the series, 'Last Message' explores themes of personal growth, family, and the challenges of coming of age. It offers valuable insights that can resonate with readers, especially young adults.