A short, intense, and heartwarming transition from Book 6. Leonid faces a conflict that many of of face, feeling insignificant. History was not changed through his disappearance a decade too early, so why did he deserve to live? Haddix addresses another philosophical question like this in yet another satisfying addition to her series.
Merged review:
A short, intense, and heartwarming transition from Book 6. Leonid faces a conflict that many of of face, feeling insignificant. History was not changed through his disappearance a decade too early, so why did he deserve to live? Haddix addresses another philosophical question like this in yet another satisfying addition to her series.