Declare Books Conducive To Bloom (The Overthrow #1)

Original Title: Bloom
ISBN: 1443450316 (ISBN13: 9781443450317)
Series: The Overthrow #1
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Bloom (The Overthrow #1) Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 4.13 | 320 Users | 118 Reviews

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The first book in bestselling author Kenneth Oppel’s new trilogy

It was just rain.

But after the downpour, odd black plants begin to shoot up.

Suddenly—

They. Are. Everywhere.

They take over fields and twine around houses. They bloom and throw off toxic pollen—and feed.

Strangely, three Salt Spring Island teens seem immune. Anaya, Petra and Seth. What’s their connection? What’s their secret? A week ago, they wouldn’t have thought they had one.

But they’d better figure it out fast—the invasion has already begun.

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Title:Bloom (The Overthrow #1)
Author:Kenneth Oppel
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:February 11th 2020 by HarperCollins (first published February 4th 2020)
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Science Fiction. Horror. Young Adult. Cultural. Canada

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Ratings: 4.13 From 320 Users | 118 Reviews

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Thanks to the publisher and my friends in Book Portage for this copy to read and review. This book delivered exactly what I thought it would. A freaky beginning to an upper MG series in the vein of Kenneth Oppel's earlier novels The Nest and Airborn. I have been a big fan of many of Oppel's books and this has elements of many of them. Bloom launches right into the action with a flash forward scene that tells you how serious things might get. We head back to the beginning and strange plants are

Whoa.

Fantastic read!!

Considering the pandemic around us, this book is perfectly timed. I loved the first two thirdsthe premise itself was super exciting. After about the halfway point, my interest lagged and the constant switch in point of view detached me from the characters. Definitely a plot-driven sci-fi. I bet kids will love it.

fulfilling book riot's 2020 read harder challenge task #20: Read a middle grade book that doesnt take place in the U.S. or the UKreview to come!

I received this e-ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.After a rainstorm on the Canadian island of Salt Spring, strange black grass begins to grow. When cut down, it just grows back. Soon the black grass flowers and releases a pollen to which everyone seems to be allergic everyone, that is, except three teenagers Anaya, Petra, and Seth who seem to have nothing in common. If that wasnt bad enough, new types toxic and deadly plants are being found. Because

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