The Second View (The View from Here Trilogy Book 2) by Leon Stevens – Review by Santana Hicks

The Second View (Book 2 of The View trilogy)The Second View by Leon Stevens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book, more or less, picks up where the previous left off. A couple months have passed and we find out that Thomas and April are keeping in touch, they are still friends. Even better, April thinks she figured it out. She believes that she has found a way back to that surreal world they had previously visited. The aperture the duo had previously used to journey to the island and find Flick was lost in an earthquake, April thinks it moved to Alaska. In no time at all the friends are gearing up for another adventure, hoping to see their old friend Flick once more.

The author does a phenomenal job in once again painting a strange, surreal world, one where things are just not quite what you expect. Of course, things aren’t quite the same as the last adventure, the changing circumstances served to add a nice bit of tension to the plot. We continue to have some fun dialog peppered with pop culture references, and a better memory for math than I have. All in all I would say this serves as an excellent follow up to the previous novella, and of course ends with another sequel tease. If you enjoyed the first, you are bound to enjoy your second trip.

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