The book is open and I am reading ... and it's an immediate "Oh dear!"
"I've never been in England before, but I know this room. A painting is missing for the wall there."
"That's right it is being reconditioned. But how ..."
Rather than the clairvoyance claimed, how about there is a wacking big empty space on the wall, and by the looks of it in an art galley!
And now we start the main story. Well, momma is certainly very proud of Matt (aka Brain Boy). O Blimey!! Did you see that?? Matt didn't walk up the stairs he flew up them!!! That is a tad lazy, and it is also getting rather silly.
Now remember I am a Brit, so my U.S. history is a bit sketchy. I get the Cold war paranoia, but this is in South America. Was this area a cause for concern? I thought that came much later in 1980's with Reagan v Sandinistas.
"If you are discovered your mind won't be able to stop their bullets."
This is all very selective Matt can fly but can't stop a bullet!
"Say hello to the radio audience son." Hmmm ... so the Xochian's won't be suspicious with the excuse broadcast, that he is an anthropologist going to study ancient ruins.
Ouch! That was a bit bloody, with the guy shooting himself in the head! O NO!! Brain Boy is "blacking" himself up with boot polish! Oh dear! But ... a REALLY nice touch, him putting the guard to bed (I wonder if he read him a good night story).
The story itself is getting rather intriguing ... I too was wondering about the final last words "I have been a fool". Also, I must have a sneaky mind, as I figured holding a country's dictator as hostage may not do you much good, in fact it will more probably please whoever was plotting his overthrow. We finish with the excellent mind tank battle!
Ok, after a couple of one pager "brain facts" the book is now done.
So what did I think? Well ... it seemed very randomly selective what Brain Boy and others could and couldn't do. Now I really don't mind that sort of thing, after all it's just a spot of popular escapism. But it pushed the bounds!! A bit like when you were a kid and one of your friends (or was it you??) constantly kept changing the rules of your game to suit themselves.
As for the story. it got better and better as it went on. I think it might need some sleeping on it ... but I am sort of ashamed to admit, that out of the two I preferred last week's Eerie.
UPDATE: I slept on it and Brain Boy is growing on me! I can also see that if I were more knowledgeable about the era and how this sits creatively, I'd appreciate and understand more about the book! And here in a very quiet way begins another chapter for CB+
