Michael Vey: Rise of the Elgen by Richard Paul Evans, begins with the Electroclan forcing Hatch to run from a Pasadena located Elgen Academy and then escaping to Idaho where they face a recapture by Elgen guards. Tragedy arises with Jack's house burning down and Taylor's family placed in immediate danger. The Electroclan leader, Michael, discovers his mother being held captive and through the use of a cell phone, he attempts to sneak into the Peruvian plant through the guidance of the Voice. Through Zeus' help and sacrifice, the Electroclan find Michael's mother and Michael in the end stumbles upon a native tribe that tell him he cannot go home.The setting at first is Pasadena, then Idaho, then it culminates in Peru. It is a science fiction novel so there are futuristic elements, but the timeframe appears to be modern time. In the prequel, Michael Vey discovers he has electricity-based powers. In the book, he absorbs electricity from rats. The main conflict centers on Michael, his power, and his desire to find his mother. After having succeeded in locating his mother and escaping the Peruvian plant, Michael comes upon the native...
Just before that, Michael and the Electroclan discover the Elgen's sinister plot to control the world's electricity. Just as they are about to meet their fate via electric rats, Zeus turns on the sprinklers and Electroclan members are able to save Michael's mother and Tanner, a Glow from danger. The ending of the story puts Michael in a new environment, unable to meet up with his allies. He must face a tribe that tells him he cannot go home, leading to a new scenario where he must make it back to the people he knows.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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