Cyberia
Prime Evil
Book - 2010
From National Book Award nominee Chris Lynch, the third action-and-humor-filled futuristic series about talking pets who are tired of being pets ... and the boy who must help them.
Zane and his animal comrades have foiled Dr. Gristle's terrible plots twice--he can't talk to animals, and he can't get at the heart of what makes them wild. Zane can talk to them. He can understand them. He almost is one. Almost.
Zane keeps getting in Dr. Gristle's way though - and he's being sent as far out of the way as Gristle can get him. In fact, he's being sent right into the middle of a new plot of the bad doctor's--and in his new, utterly foreign surroundings, he's entirely too human.
Zane and his animal comrades have foiled Dr. Gristle's terrible plots twice--he can't talk to animals, and he can't get at the heart of what makes them wild. Zane can talk to them. He can understand them. He almost is one. Almost.
Zane keeps getting in Dr. Gristle's way though - and he's being sent as far out of the way as Gristle can get him. In fact, he's being sent right into the middle of a new plot of the bad doctor's--and in his new, utterly foreign surroundings, he's entirely too human.
Publisher:
New York : Scholastic Press, 2010.
ISBN:
9780545027953
0545027950
0545027950
Characteristics:
137 p. ;,22 cm.
Alternative Title:
Prime evil


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Add a CommentThis book is the third book in the Cyberia series. In this book, Zane is a boy who can speak with animals is sent to a strange “camp”. The animals are angry with everyone in the farm, especially Zane. Zane’s mission is to stop Gristle’s new plan. While at the farm, Zane discovers another boy named Edmund, who used to live on the farm but ran away and is living at the tree all by himself. The boys noticed that all the animals are wearing bizarre collars. The angrier the animals’ gets, the more sparks and noises are coming from the collars. The boys’ observe that if the animals are happy the collars are silent. Could this be the answer they been looking for? Happiness?
Reviewed by BPL staff JP