I liked the creativity Tyler Whitesides (the author) used to establish his story. In this story the janitors killed bad magical creatures (called toxites) to keep education from failing. The toxites breath in the brain waves of kids and breath out waves of distraction, boredom, and drowsiness. These toxic waves make the kids dumber. The toxites only stay in elementary schools though, because the brain waves of most Jr high students and people older have foul brain waves to them. Tyler claimed that there were three bronze hammers with matching nails that enabled a janitor to be a warlock. The warlocks were the only people, besides the Aurains, who could use raw glop. This glop made it so the warlocks could make magical weapons to fight the toxites with. The only catch was that the things that were glopified had to be things that janitors use. Evil people called the BEM, are installing their own janitors and letting toxites overrun schools. Spencer and Daisy are working with Walter (the only good warlock) and the rebel underground (the good guys). Together along with Marv, Walter assistant, they work against the BEM to save education.
Honestly, I didn't really like the authors style of writing. It was too easy to read, which made it less intense. In Brandon Mulls book he used tons of large descriptive words that made the story intense, but Tyler Whitesides didn't do that. The reason I read it was for the interesting story. I've read the series before and I wanted to reread them. The book I really want to read is the third one, because it is really creative and interesting. Actually most of book one was rather dull. It didn't really get interesting till the end. It was kind of boring in a way. The author didn't express the story well enough.
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