The author is trying to convey that moving isn’t bad, as it may lead to something bigger and better. It is believed that technology is behind this 100 day thing. Romance and its many twists are shown through out the book. Another theory is a teenager copes with the divorce and separation and learns to handle this in a better way. One major theme is conspiracy plots that Shackleton is trying to wipe out the human race except the town Phoenix. It also set the scene for the next book, “contact.” This book is about the first 12 day of the count down until the end of the world. Luke and friends are aware that something is strange in the town and are determine to uncover the truth. Luke knows something is up but hasn’t quite figured it out. There is only a mild degree of violence in the book, with one battle scene which I found a little to disturbing, but most readers would not find this section of the book too graphic and gory.Ī boy called Luke finds himself moving to a remote town called Phoenix. This unconventional approach to writing, works well with the genre of Phoenix Files: Arrival, given that it is a Science Fiction and Adventure book of appeal to older children, teenagers and young adults. Little does he know, that the entire human race will be destroyed in 100 days. When Luke Hunter’s parents divorce and he moves with his mother to a remote town called Phoenix, he thinks his world has ended. Just when you think you think your world has ended, You find out that everyone is in the same boat.
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