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The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith
The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith










The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith

It was of course obvious from the beginning who the bad guy was, and Simon makes and Ruby allows a quite dangerous decisions fairly early on. It was nice to see Ruby and Simon get closer to each other again over the course of the book.

The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith

This was a pleasant read, though it didn’t knock my socks off. Will Simon and Ruby find out who to believe – and how to control Simon’s powers – before it’s too late?! Meanwhile, the twins have taken a summer job together helping out the local mechanic, Daisy, who also turns out to be a Storm Maker. Simon is flattered by his attention, but Ruby takes an immediate dislike to him when he burns down a farmer’s field as a demonstration of his power. He tells Simon that he has the potential to be the most powerful Storm Maker ever, and invites Simon to come back to Chicago with him for training at the official secret Storm Maker headquarters. But by the time Simon is awake, Otis is gone, and another Storm Maker comes to their rendezvous instead.

The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith

He gives Ruby a tiny barometer whose dial shows events on the way rather than weather. He says that he, like Simon, is a Storm Maker, and he is here to help Simon, coming into his powers unusually young, learn to control them. While Simon’s in the hospital with the fever, a kind-looking man with a battered hat named Otis introduces himself. Even when he recovers, he starts shorting out appliances and cars just by touching them. Such is the scene when Simon gets a fever that coincides with an enormous thunderstorm. This leaves Ruby feeling isolated from her twin for the first time. Ruby, a budding scientist who loves helping their inventor father, hasn’t made friends here in the country, while Simon fits right in with the baseball crowd. Their parents are supposed to be supporting the family by farming while waiting for their Creative Pursuits to take off, but the crops are doing poorly due to a drought and the creative ventures aren’t going so well, either. Ruby and Simon are twelve-year-old twins who have recently moved from Chicago to a farm house in Wisconsin.












The Storm Makers by Jennifer E. Smith