08 November 2015

Loss by Jackie Morse Kessler REVIEW


Four Riders of the Apocalypse series: Book Three
Summary:

Fifteen-year-old Billy Ballard is the kid that everyone picks on. Things change drastically when Billy learns that years ago, he'd been tricked by Pestilence, the White Rider of the Apocalypse. Now it's Billy's turn to wield Pestilence's Bow and spread sickness through the world. He uses his new power to lash out at his tormentors . . . and accidentally causes an outbreak of disease. Horrified by his actions, he wants nothing more than to be rid of the Bow. For that to happen, Billy must track down the previous White Rider, who is hiding in a place where even Death cannot go.
By the time Billy finds the man who had tricked him so long ago, the White Rider is completely insane and is poised to unleash a plague that would make the Black Death look like a summer cold. And only Billy can stop him. Does one bullied teenager have the strength to stand his ground and the courage to save the world?

My Thoughts:

This book was actually really terrible. Maybe it's the character, or maybe it's the storyline, but I did not like this book at all.
A lot of it was boring, and what wasn't boring was confusing.
I hope that the last book will be better than this and exceed my high expectations. Because I hated this one.

My Rating: less than 1 star

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