Title ~ Shelby and Shauna Kitt and the Dimensional Holes
Series ~ Single Title
Author ~ P.H.C. Marchesi
Release Date ~ December 8, 2010
Age Group ~ Middle Grade
Publisher ~ CreateSpace
Source ~ Author
GOODREADS SUMMARY
Shelby Kitt never gets lost. Shauna, his sister, never gets sick. As far as most people are concerned, the inseparable Kitt twins are odd 13-year-olds. No one, however - not even Shelby and Shauna - can guess how extraordinary they are until the vice consul of Miriax, a planet from another dimension, asks them to take part in a dangerous mission. From that moment on, Shelby and Shauna Kitt discover that the universe is full of klodians, cities in jungles, giant bats, and tea with mushrooms. Most of all, they discover that it will take more than special powers for them to face - and survive - the evil that threatens the galaxy.
REVIEW
Sure this book had engaging characters and an action packed plot, but most of all it had the setting of Miriax! Miriax was the perfect combo of nature and sci-fi technology. Can you believe the entire capital is built into a tree? How about that? The eathrlings trying to adjust to this new way of life were hilarious.
Shelby and Shauna Kitt are thirteen-year-old twins with amazing powers. Shelby has enhanced reflexes and can pilot anything. Shauna has glowing hands and is an awesome healer. Other than the superpower thing, they were portrayed as normal kids who still experienced the ups and downs of everyday life. It made them much more relatable and easy to picture. Shauna was my favorite character because of her positive energy.
The plot was a complicated web that spanned across several dimensions and had me flipping pages until the end. With wacky characters being introduced along the way, Shelby and Shauna Kitt went on an adventure to save Earth. Answers to the mysteries surrounding both the characters and the many dimensions are slowly revealed. I really enjoyed the white-knuckle part of their adventure. My younger brother is reading this soon and I have a feeling he is going to love it.
RATING
4 Liked
COVER COMMENTS
I’m CoNfUsEd! I know what some of these colored planets represent, but I’m not entirely sure of all of them. I should have paid better attention. Anyhow, I like the cartoon characters, but I don’t care for the title font being all messy looking.

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