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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Inventory Series Book Report

The Inventory Series, by Andy Briggs


Book One.  
The Iron Fist.


In this book Dev has to save a piece of dangerous equipment hidden
deep away in the Inventory, a storage facility for technology that the world
isn't ready for. The Collector, is a dark person who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
One day two kids from Dev’s school come over to see Dev.
While they were at the farm the Collector attacks the Inventory.
Dev took them into the facility and they were locked up in the cafeteria
for security reasons. In the end Dev gets the Iron
Fist out of the Inventory without himself knowing he is helping the Collector...


Book 2
Gravity


Dev saves the world from being destroyed by a gravity device taken from the
Inventory by the Collector. Dev, Lot and Mason have to track down and bring
back the Newton’s Arrow before too much havoc is caused in the city.
They got a blue case from an old man in a wheelchair that had created the Newton’s Arrow.
The case contained a city that was shrunk. In the end of the book
they use the Iron Fist to get the Newton’s arrow back but without some
damage taking its toll to the city.


Book 3
Black Knight


In this book they have to stop the Collector from starting up Black Knight,
a laser beam in space. When an ancient artefact is stolen from a museum Dev, Lot and
Mason have to get it back before a message is sent to Black Knight making it send
down its wires to pull the person who wants to start it.
They were too late to stop one of the Collector’s henchmen from getting up to
Black Knight and starting it again. Dev went up in the Iron Fist to stop it from
starting up again fully.


I would recommend these books to people who like adventure stories.


Lewis Hawkyard
Reviewed 9 August 2018

2 comments:

  1. Lewis it sounds like you enjoyed reading this series. Can I put your review on the library Web App? There is a new series in the library that I've purchased - Mortal Engine series you may also like these. Elizabeth

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  2. You Can publish it on the web app. And i woul like to read the series Mortal Engine.

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