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Book review (unique title here) Lots of books are interesting, but very few are like that till the end. The Boy Who Knew Everything by Victoria Forester is a book that very few people will pick it up and put right back down. It is a book that you will remember throughout your life, as a message to always work hard. Forester uses a whole lot of irony and most of it is part of the story instead of the writing. The characters perform lots of things that readers will find ironic. She gives us lots of perspective, so that we don’t get lost. A boy named Conrad is sent to school for kids that have special abilities and the evil headmaster, Letitia Hellion, who tries to force them to act like like normal kids. Conrad is a genius. Luckily, Piper helps everyone stuck in that academy escape, with her ability to fly. All these kids together go out to save people secretly. Soon they are discovered. Although these kids are, in a way, superheroes, Forester shows that anyone can be like them, with her surprise ending. She says, through her writing, that if you work hard in life, you reach goals. Everyone should embrace who they are instead of hiding it. …show more content…

All the characters have their own little story that, when it comes together, it makes this amazing book. Conrad seems to have small realizations, like sparks, while J (whose will be revealed later in the book) has a negative view about most of the things that everyone does. Piper always supports Conrad and tries her best to help him where it is needed. Conrad’s dad is only in some parts of the story, but the story would be incomplete without knowing what happened with him. Letitia has a very critical part because she motivates everyone through her evil

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