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I.Q. Review

December 18, 2012
By OrbitalVsat BRONZE, Elkview, West Virginia
OrbitalVsat BRONZE, Elkview, West Virginia
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I.Q. Book Two: The White House

I.Q. by Roland Smith is a fantastic book I give it five stars. At the beginning you meet the protagonist Q. His father is the president and someone is trying to end him. There are many twists in the plot and a big one at the end. The authors purpose was to entertain and keep you on your toes a very suspenseful book and only number two in this trilogy. My evaluation of the book is that it is a very suspenseful book about betrayal.
The author Roland Smith loved to write action and mysterious books basically to entertain young and adult readers. This book or trilogy is intended for young adult. At the beginning of the book Q and a secret service agent get locked into a closet to talk about a secret mission about a hit on the president. In the mist of all that they forgot to take Bethany the secret service agent panics. Instead of protecting the president the end up looking for Bethany who seems of to just disappear
When Bethany disappears Q and the agent end up going to the Himalayas, around the U.S. Now how Bethany disappeared was still a mystery I personally think that the point to kill the president was all a ruse and to just to take Bethany to then leave the president by his lonesome. Personally I think the book archives its goal as a mystery and as entertainer because personally I couldn’t put the book down. Now as it is a fiction it doesn’t seem like one its more of a historical fiction where some stuff is made up but is based on true events. The book isn’t like a fiction book since this stuff could happen in real life.
All in all I.Q. by Roland Smith is a fantastic book and worth the money I spent on it. When Bethany got stolen out of the White house my jaw dropped. It’s a fantastic book with many of twits.

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The author's comments:
Very good book

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