Reviewed by Jake L.
Grade 8
Angela and Q are back. Their parents’ tour is now taking them to Washington DC, and an unexpected stay in the White House. What could go wrong in the most secure building in the world? Ironically, everything.
Angela and Q race through the streets of DC and the White House trying to figure out who is good and bad. Meanwhile, they are trying to figure out more about the mysterious roadie, Boone. They also meet the President and his two children.
I think the plot was very well developed throughout the story. The author keeps you engaged with the conflict. The setting in this book was ok. In some parts of the book it was a little hard to understand, but the quality of the story makes up for it.
The White House was a good book. I would recommend it to anyone who likes adventure books. The author keeps your eyes glued to the page. When physical conflict erupts you will not dare take your eyes of the page.
sequel to Independence Hall
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