One that is carried over from the events of Kelly’s life from the previous story. While Kelly, Charlies frenemy claims her bracelet is broken, it becomes clear later on in the book that Kelly sees an opportunity that she doesn’t want to pass up. Of course, Mac and Maria aren’t the only ones on Charlies radar. In this case, now it was Charlies turn to find a way to help them. I enjoyed how the author had the characters deal with these new issues since in the last book, Mac and Maria were focused on helping Charlie. For example, Maria has the abilities of a monkey but this leads to side-effects similar to the soldiers Charlie has faced whereas Mac, has more of a defensive ability but with a device that is half programed. Charlie also is forced to help her friends a just to the powers they now have from the bracelets they found. Where as the first book focused on Charlies school and social life when moving to her new home, this book shifts the focus to dealing with the organization. Now with the help of some former scientists who used to work with her father Charlie must not only finish learning about her powers, but help her friends master their own. Not only did have more action, but it also had a spy thriller vibe to it.Īfter discovering that her father has been captured by the same group of human animal hybrids who tried to kidnapped Mac, Charlie comes clean with her family about the bracelet and finds out her mother knows more about the group’s connection to her father’s past career. Based on the ending of the first book, I figured this one would be more focused on the using Charlies powers in an action adventure kind of story. You can find more info at Lisa'a website,, interact with her on Facebook or Twitter, or ask questions on her Instagram.Īfter reading the first book in the Going Wild series, I decided to give the second one a go. See what's new and where Lisa will be at her Lisa's other books include the NYT bestselling THE UNWANTEDS and UNWANTEDS QUESTS series, the GOING WILD trilogy, the YA paranormal WAKE trilogy, the VISIONS trilogy, CRYER'S CROSS, DEAD TO YOU, and INFINITY RING: The Trap Door. It's a story of hope against all odds, about sibling mice who get separated in a mutiny and vow to find one another again. It's about five supernatural kids, raised in a deserted hideout, who enter civilization for the first time to search for a hidden stash left behind by their missing, criminal parents.īook two, The Invisible Spy, is on sale now! Book three, Rebel Undercover, is coming summer 2023, and book 4 will be out in spring of 2024.Īlso out now: CLARICE THE BRAVE. Book one, Map of Flames, was an instant NYT bestseller. Her newest middle grade fantasy series is called The Forgotten Five. Perfect for fans of Rick Riordan and Brandon Mull-as well as anyone who loves superhero movies like Wonder Woman and Black Panther-Going Wild is an action-packed series that blends science fiction, fantasy, and the animal kingdom into one unputdownable adventure.Lisa McMann lives and writes in the Phoenix area. With even fiercer abilities, it’s finally time for these kids to unleash their wild sides and save the world. Luckily, they just saved the creators of the bracelets that give them their unbelievable powers, and they’re about to get an upgrade. To defeat their beastly foes, Charlie and the others are going to need help. And even worse, Kelly has betrayed her friends and joined forces with him. Now he’s closer than ever to enacting his dreadful master plan to transform all of humanity into a monstrous new species. Lisa McMann, New York Times bestselling author of the Unwanteds, pulls out all the stops in this exhilarating third and final book in the Going Wild series! This middle grade adventure follows a group of kids with powers from the animal kingdom who form their own version of the Avengers and Justice League.Ĭharlie, Mac, and Maria managed to rescue the Project Chimera scientists from the devious Dr.
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