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Burning Midnight

by Will McIntosh

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Teens Sully, Hunter, Dom, and Mandy team up in a race against unscrupulous billionaire CEO Alex Holliday to locate a collectible sphere, which may have a very steep price.
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4.5*
I got this arc from comic con. I loved this arc. I love the characters, the plot and the world building. I felt some of the plots were never given a full ending but overall such a well crafted world and the main characters were awesome. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
4.5*
I got this arc from comic con. I loved this arc. I love the characters, the plot and the world building. I felt some of the plots were never given a full ending but overall such a well crafted world and the main characters were awesome. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
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  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
This review contains spoilers.

3.5 stars. I loved the idea and the beginning; I was hooked and couldn’t turn the pages quickly enough to satisfy my need to know more. I loved that there was a well established villain, a potential love interest, a best friend, a gay sidekick...so much potential. I won’t ruin it for you by telling you where and why I started to be less engaged because I still think you should read it. Burning midnight is a fast paced fun sci fix read about our world but with colourful spheres hidden throughout the world. These spheres, once you find a pair of them, will enhance. Enhance what you ask? Well, that depends on the colour. Each coloured sphere does something different. It’s a sellers market because the rarer the sphere, the more you can get for it. Using a sphere is called burning and it can only be done once. You hold them to your temples and the enhancement just melts into your body and now you own that enhancement. Cool idea. I just didn’t like the ending where you find out what the spheres really are and why they’re on the Earth. ( )
  JRlibrary | Oct 27, 2020 |
This might be a real surprise hit that everyone is going to be talking about for a long time. Or perhaps it simply should be. :) I'm not generally a YA fan, but even so, I keep running into real gems lately. Or spheres. Lots and lots of ability-granting spheres for appreciating really good stories with fascinating characters and plots that are literally impossible to put down.

I read this and skipped dinner, for heaven's sake, even forgoing a potty break because this was just that good.

I was hooked from page one and I loved thinking about all the ramifications, the pure and unadulterated wish-factor, the treasure-hunting aspect of the adventure, and the twinge of revenge and hate for being screwed over so horribly. Not that this was about getting revenge. Nor was it really about romance, although there was a small bit of that, too. (And no, there weren't any love triangles and the only conflicts between Hunter and David were purely interpersonal and not coming from the outside at all. Let me tell you, that was a delight. :)

Adventure! Treasure Hunt! SF wish fulfillment! And there was even a really cool twist! I mean, come on, what wish comes without a monkey's paw, right? And my horror sensibilities were laughing out loud when the moment came, so beware, all you unsuspecting chumps of readers. You thought you'd get off easy? Muahahahaha...

Seriously though, the tension never lets up. I worried about so many different things, the novel never once felt monotonous. The pacing was excellent. And can I see this as one hell of a great movie? Oh yeah. There's even a gratuitous wish-fulfillment plug from the author for just that outcome right in the story. It was so blatant and funny and the whole story is just that good that I can do nothing but wish him all the luck in the world! :) I don't say that very often. I do mean it, here. :)

What a fun ride! ( )
  bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
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