![]() ![]() The first thing I noticed about the book was that the language was very directed at young readers, maybe eleven to fourteen. So while Assassin’s Creed became such a popular video game (and now a motion picture!) that is not the main reason why I decided to pick this series up. Owen and his companions will find themselves tested on the gritty streets of New York, and their experiences in the past will have far-reaching consequences in the present.Įarlier this year, I read ‘‘A Taste for Monsters’’ by Matthew J. Under the guidance of Monroe, Owen and a group of other teenagers go into a memory they all share within their DNA: the 1863 Draft Riots in New York City. ![]() It soon becomes clear to Owen that the only way to save himself is to find the Trident first. Now two secret organizations will stop at nothing to take possession of this artifact-the Brotherhood of Assassins and the Templar Order. During a simulation, Owen uncovers the existence of an ancient and powerful relic long considered legend-the Trident of Eden. The experience brings Owen more than he bargained for. Monroe, the IT guy at school, might finally bring Owen the means to clear his father’s name by letting him use an Animus-a device that lets users explore the genetic memories buried within their own DNA. ![]() Nothing in Owen’s life has been right since his father died in prison, accused of a crime Owen is certain he didn’t commit. Genres & Themes: Young Adult, Time-Travel, ![]()
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