The Seven

by John Vornholt

Flight 29 Down (2)

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The stranded passengers of Flight 29 are beginning to hone their survival skills, but as tensions escalate among themselves, they begin to wonder if they'll ever be rescued.

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The Seven is the sequel to Static and a continuation of the Flight 29 Down series. This book continues to dive into how the group survive and how much more conflict is happening when the group disagrees.

I can't believe this series was 8 books. I only read the first five because that's all my city ever got. I did finish the television series though, so that was a bonus.

The one thing I found with this series is that as a young reader I could not see any of the twists and turns, but as an adult I see them coming from a mile away. It's still a great book, especially for the nostalgia I feel!

Three out of five stars.

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John Vornholt is the author of two of the New York Times bestselling Star Trek: The Next Generation Dominion War books, the successful two-book Star Trek: The Next Generation series Gemworld, and several other Star Trek novels, including Quarantine, Antimatter, Sanctuary, War Drums, Rogue Saucer and Mind Meld. He lives in Tuscon, AZ. (Publisher show more Provided) Author John Vornholt was born in 1951. He wrote for many different venues during his 20 years as a freelance writer including travel articles, plays, screenwriting, and nonfiction books. He started writing primarily fiction works in 1989 and has written over 50 books for children and adults. He writes the Troll King Trilogy and for the Star Trek series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Seven

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Fiction and Literature, Kids
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