
TJ's visitors from the 23rd century are finally heading home, but not without causing trouble first. Somehow TJ's class ends up in the African jungle and she has to figure out a way to get them home.
I thought this book was silly like the others in the series. The ending was interesting and not what I had expected.
I thought this book was silly like the others in the series. The ending was interesting and not what I had expected.
Strangest book of the series
This is not my favorite series. The book itself follows the series' standard outloopishness but really takes it over the top. It is nice to see TJ start becoming a leader though. I was glad TJ matured where Chad was concerned, but don't like the actual ending to the book. While TJ exhibits servitude in her adventure, it doesn't show the carry-over into her family life, which I found disappointing. I also thought the author broke the 4th wall too often.
This is not my favorite series. The book itself follows the series' standard outloopishness but really takes it over the top. It is nice to see TJ start becoming a leader though. I was glad TJ matured where Chad was concerned, but don't like the actual ending to the book. While TJ exhibits servitude in her adventure, it doesn't show the carry-over into her family life, which I found disappointing. I also thought the author broke the 4th wall too often.