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This book is well written and flows along seamlessly. The descriptions are so well written. Enough fro you to see it all perfectly in your minds eye. The characters are well rounded, and leave you feeling like you know them.
The plot is about a group of six teens and an old guide that go on a 10 day hike. Along the trail they run into some trouble. Five of the six teens are seperated from the guide and the other teen. They are taken to Undermountain city of "The People". The guide and other teen make their way back to civilization to get help to rescue the missing teens.
I really liked how well paced this book is. There is never a dull point and just keeps rolling along. Which makes it virtually impossible to put down.
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Posted January 15, 2012
An adventure involving six teens and an old guide while in the midst of what is all going on two get into so much more. Follow Danny, Breyona, and the others on this exciting adventure. I felt at times some of story got to be a little bit long, but still found it to be a very enjoyable read.
Thank you again Eric for sending me a copy to read and review :)
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Overview
In this unique and innovative debut novel, a diverse group of teens meet in the Canadian Rocky Mountains for a ten day hiking excursion. They take only their backpacks and a sense of adventure. The hikers arrive exhausted at camp six. But Harvin sends Danny and Breyona to collect water. Despite his weariness, Danny is excited to get some alone time with Breyona.The hike turns into a race for their lives when the two teens encounter a creature of legend--an eight foot tall beast they tag as "bigfoot".
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