He grumbles about the kids and their music, but they do a few things to earn his respect (like Eli telling him about the watch), and by the end, it’s clear he’s built some affection for them. Khan himself is a great character, and the more we get to know him, the better we like him. When a story is tense all the time it gets exhausting, but the author does a great job of giving us breaks, which serves to make the tense moments even more powerful. The best part of the story is the tension, but the pacing is worth a mention too. He’s got substantial powers, but he’s got weaknesses too, not least of which is that his human side is vulnerable. Review: 2020.294 ( A Word for Authors) Pro: Kahn is there to protect Natalie, so when she gets kidnapped, he has to do everything he can to get her back.
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