Saturday, June 23, 2012

Evil Genius

General review: This book's great! In book Evil Genius, all the characters can not be specified to such manner like protagonist and antagonist. The characters are Cadel Piggot/Darkkon/Roth/English, Thaddeus Roth/Prosper English, Phineas Darkkon, Sonja Pirovac/Kay-Lee McDougall and staff and students of Jamboree, Crampton, and Axis Institute. Cadel is the main character. He has very high IQ though lack in social. He hacked into the bank and tax system when he was 7 or so and finished 12th grade when he was 14 but he rarely talked to the other students. Thaddeus or Prosper is a character that is a right hand man of Phineas Darkkon that is also very smart that Cadel could talk and feel good of Kay-Lee is pseudonym of Sonja who hacerebral palsy and is very good at math, decoding and making codes. The staffs of Jamboree and Crampton are always saying they cannot handle him and the students there were always ignoring or making fun of him. The staffs of Axis institute are different. They teach different types of subject that are evillicious from loop-holes in laws and embezzlement to Pure Evil and manipulation and are all kind of psychopaths. The student there are also psychopaths like Abraham wants to be a vampire, Clive wants to poison people and Jemima Johnson kills her twin sister, Niobe. The book usually takes place in Axis Institue Main Campus, School of Deception. The conflict of this story or I should say trilogy begins when Kay-Lee McDougall helps Cadel figure out something about the real world. Read the book and figure that out. The author writes in very cunning mannor. The lines show how sharp each student must act and how acute they are, and shows how Cadel skillfully races through every conflict he meets. The book is very fast paced. If you like criminal novels, fantasy, geniuses, fast paced reading, conflicts, intricate story lines, I recommend you this book. I totally loved this book. I am one of those person who likes all of the traits of this books I listed above. I already read the second and the third book but I want to read it again to connect with this book. 



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