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Reviewed by Tanja Jurkovic for Readers' Favorite
Energy is all around us; it forms a vital part of every plant, person, and thing in this world. When Myles witnessed an event at school in which one of his peers, Sally, became a target for bullies, he never thought that energy might be the driving force behind it. During that strange event at school, Myles thought he was losing his mind because he saw what appeared to be huge balls of energy crashing into her and everyone who got in the way. Not sure what to do with that newfound information about himself, Myles, together with Sally, his best friend Charlie, and with the help from his late grandmother's letters, discovers a whole new world of secrets, intrigue, and battles invisible to everyone else but him. Or so he thought. Will he be able to save the world and find out who he truly is in the process?
With immersive storytelling, Jodi Dee brings the topic of energy wars to a different level. The characters and the plot that revolves around them, building their lives and depicting their emotional states, create a solid foundation for an intriguing story that will slowly play out before the reader's eyes. The writing flows easily, and the atmosphere of all the situations that Myles has to go through to even start planning to save the world is realistic and transports the reader into this seemingly simple, ordinary world of a teen still searching for the reason for his existence. Energy Wars has an underlying important theme that tackles the topic of bullying in school, the relationships people choose to have with one another, and how that affects our lives and emotional states. The theme is so well embedded in the story that it feels relatable and genuine. I would recommend this wonderful and exciting book to everyone who needs an additional energy boost to tackle life and all the challenges it might bring.