The Quantum Door by Jonathan Ballagh

The Synopsis:

Discover what lies beyond the Quantum Door. The mysterious woods behind Brady and Felix’s house have been deserted for years. But things change when a fence goes up and the brothers notice strange things happening at night. From the moment they dare cross the fence, the brothers enter a world of dark technological secrets that will rock the foundation of everything they know to be true. And once they enter, there’s no turning back. Some places are better left alone…

I received this book from the author for the purpose of this review. All comments and opinions are entirely my own.

Review:

The Quantum Door is a novel written to entertain a wide variety of audiences. With it’s unique story-line and well done characters, it definitely grabs the attention of any and all ages.

The Quantum Door is completely clean and is geared mostly towards late Middle Grade to early YA readers, so the action is low-grade yet gripping for it’s age. The characters can be humorous at times, keeping the book light, yet there are some “creatures” that bring some suspense and darkness into the book that could cause some undesired images.

The writing flows very well, however the story does seem to progress a little fast; causing it to seem unrealistic at times. But these spots are few and far between and overall it has a good pace for its genre.

So overall, I give The Quantum Door 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 13-16.

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Rayleigh is a Freshman in college with a major in Accounting and long-term goal of being a CPA. She is an avid reader of all genres, and just as much of her time is spent writing as it is reading. She is the Associate Editor and Web Manager for PURSUE Magazine, in addition to posting her monthly articles on their blog. Rayleigh interns for Hartline Literary Agency where she advises authors in the best way to market their books. She is also a Social Media Manager for various businesses.

Her writing pseudonym is Rae Leigh and she is in the process of seeking publication for her Dystopian novella, Program MIRA.

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