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Jack Blank confronts his destiny in this action-packed conclusion to the trilogy Publishers Weekly calls a “no-holds-barred adventure.”
Ever since Jack Blank learned that he came from the amazing country of the Imagine Nation, he’s known that his fate could go down two very different paths—he could either be the greatest hero the world has ever known, or its greatest villain.
Now the final battle is here, and it’s time for Jack to discover the direction of his destiny.
The action-packed trilogy concludes with more surprises, twists, and adventure than ever—along with the same humor and heart that has brought so many fans to Jack’s story.
- Sales Rank: #103476 in Books
- Published on: 2013-08-06
- Released on: 2013-08-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.63" h x 1.30" w x 5.13" l, .60 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
From Booklist
The evil Rustov Empire has held 14-year-old superhero Jack Blank prisoner for a year, and whatever they did to him has increased the power of the Rustov prince using Jack as a human host. As they prepare a final assault on Jack’s home, he struggles to recoup his powers, fight the parasitic prince, and overcome the Rustovs, once and for all. The culminating entry in the trilogy has all the crackling energy and movement of The Accidental Hero (2010) and The Secret War (2011). A rousing, satisfying conclusion; readers will be sorry the ride is done. Grades 5-8. --Cindy Welch
About the Author
Matt Myklusch lives in New Jersey with his wife and two sons.
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The End of Infinity CHAPTER
1
Ghost in the Machine
Solomon Roka moved through the R�stov super-dreadnaught Apocalypse with the swift, silent purpose of a black ops commando. He was a tall man with a lean, muscular build, short black hair, and three days’ worth of stubble on his face. He wore a formfitting black suit lined with flexible circuitry and carried a backpack filled with all the tools of his profession. Roka crept around corners like a thief in the night, and although the time of day in deep space was relative, he was without question a thief. He was there to steal the future of the R�stov people.
Roka approached a sliding metal door with a small window right at eye level. As he reached out to open it, a green light lit up on its access panel. He froze in place and his heart followed suit. The door was about to open from the other side. R�stov sentries were coming through. They hadn’t seen him yet, but he had only a few seconds before they did.
Roka had no cover in the empty passageway. The door on the opposite end of the hall was too far away, but he ran for it, hugging the shadows as he went. The sound of compressed air being released filled the hallway as the doors began to slide apart behind him. He had time left for only a simple choice: right or left. The lack of an exit in either direction was not a problem. The uncertainty surrounding each option was. Roka made up his mind and activated his Ghost Suit. The circuits covering his body blazed with light, rendering his molecules intangible as he leaped through the wall directly to his left. He just hoped he wasn’t diving into a situation worse than the one he was trying to escape.
Roka found himself alone when he emerged on the other side of the wall. He stood on the engineering deck of the ship, overlooking the Apocalypse’s powerful warp core. He had to get his bearings straight and find his way to the detention block, but first he needed a minute to collect himself and gather his nerves. They were scattered everywhere, which was unusual for him. This kind of operation was Roka’s stock in trade, but this was more than just another job. This breakout wasn’t about money; his own freedom was on the line this time too. There was something else as well. The Apocalypse wasn’t just any R�stov ship. It was the personal flagship of the R�stov emperor. Roka was quite happy to go on living without ever having the honor of meeting the R�stov leader.
Getting back to business, Roka activated a holographic map-finder device on his wrist. It emitted a high-frequency sonar pulse that generated blueprints of the ship and projected them into the air in front him. The ship’s plans glowed brightly in the darkness, faded down, and returned as each sonic pulse sounded. Roka saw where he needed to go. His objective was three hundred feet below him, straight down.
Roka measured the drop with a laser ruler and took out a length of special evaporating rope. He latched himself to a railing overlooking the ship’s engine, jumped over the top, and dove down alongside the white-hot column of pure energy that powered the starship’s Infinite Warp Core. Air whistled through Roka’s hair as he fell, anchored to the walkway above. He swung his feet out to land as the floor raced toward him. The thin, black rope stretched like a bungee cord, slowing his descent, and then dissolved into smoke as he touched down softly on the ground. The jump would have been perfect if not for the fact that he landed right among a trio of R�stov Para-Soldiers.
Before the R�stov even had time to register his presence, Roka flipped down a pair of shades and set off a light grenade to blind his enemies. He grabbed the Para-Soldier closest to him by the wrist, turned, and flipped it over his shoulder. The R�stov sentry crashed into one of its fellow guards, and Roka detached a small disk from his belt. He slapped it onto the third Para-Soldier’s chest. Electric currents poured out of the disk, ripping through the R�stov’s body and permanently disabling it. The first two Para-Soldiers were just getting back up when Roka jumped and threw both feet into them, kicking them back over the edge of the platform. They fell into the warp core’s towering column of energy and were vaporized instantly. The whole fight, if it could truly be described as such, lasted all of seven seconds.
The R�stov threat neutralized, Roka once again activated his Ghost Suit and phased through the wall on his right. He emerged in the detention block and took a deep breath, mentally preparing himself for what would be the hardest part of the mission. Roka walked down the hall, forcing himself to ignore the pleas for help coming from the prisoners who were locked up in the cells to his left and right. It wasn’t easy. Roka knew what was in store for them. A long time ago, he’d been a R�stov prisoner himself. It was absolutely killing him to leave them behind, but there was nothing he could do for them. Not here. Not now. But maybe�.�.�. just maybe, if what he’d been told was true, there was hope for them yet.
At end of the hall, Roka arrived at a locked door. He could see through its foggy laser-proof window well enough to make out a prison lab on the other side. This was it. Roka narrowed the focus on his Ghost Suit to phase only his hand. It flickered like a faded movie projection as he ran it through the lock, shorting out its circuits. The door slid open and Roka entered the lab.
The room was empty, which was good, but Roka still didn’t like what he found inside. In the center of the lab was an operating table surrounded by vicious-looking surgical tools and trays of techno-organic hardware. Roka didn’t know what kind of sick experiments went on in this room, but it was clear that whatever prisoner had spent time on that operating table wasn’t dealing with the standard R�stov infection.
Next to the table was a stasis pod, large enough to fit a single person inside. Next to that, a holo-screen readout displayed the words “Infection Level: 25%.” Roka plugged a CodeBreaker into a data port on the pod’s access panel, and the cover rose up like the lid of a coffin. Gas poured out from the inside. As the vapors cleared, Roka noticed a red light flashing on the pod, blinking out the words “Incubation Period Interrupted.” He’d set off a silent alarm. Roka frowned and, in a very businesslike manner, knelt down to remove a pair of special suits from his pack. He held one out toward the figure in the pod, who was just waking up. “Put this on. We don’t have much time.”
A groggy voice called out from inside the pod. “What’s going on? Who are you?”
Roka kicked his pack away and stood up, pulling his suit on over his clothes. “I’m Solomon Roka. I’m here to rescue you.”
Jack Blank stepped out of the stasis pod and nearly fell over. Roka caught him and propped him up. “Can you walk?” Jack nodded, and Roka thrust a space suit into his arms. “Put this on. Quickly. We need to be gone before the guards show u—”
They moved into the light and Roka stopped talking.
“What is it? What’s wrong?” Jack asked.
It took Roka a moment to answer. He was locked in a frozen stare, transfixed by Jack’s appearance. “You, uh�.�.�.” Roka shook his head and started sealing up his own suit. “You’ve got something on your eye, kid.”
Jack touched a hand to his face and drew in a sharp breath. He checked his reflection in the stasis pod’s glass lid, and sure enough, there it was. A parting gift from the R�stov. Just a little something to take home with him. The mark of R�stov infection surrounded Jack’s eye like a line drawn with black paint.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
An Awesome Ending to an Awesome series
By Mundie Moms & Mundie Kids Book Reviews
What a fantastic series for young readers! As a parent, nothing is more satisfying than discovering a book you hope your child will pick up and enjoy every moment they spend reading it like you did. This is one series my son is anxious to start reading this year, and I can't wait for him to start it. Jack Blank's adventures span three books, The Accidental Hero, The Secret War (the links go to my reviews for each book) and the final book in the series, The End of Infinity. What an awesome series this is! I have loved reading about Jack's journey, watching him grow as a character, and getting to be apart of his world. Everything about this series, it's characters and it's world building is simply amazing!
Through out the entire series Jack has been overlooked many times and told he'd never amount to anything. In reality this resilient young hero proves he can do more than anyone thought he could, especially in this book. Even when the whole world, both the Imagination and the real world are against him, he finds the strength within himself to do some incredible things. I loved that about him. One of the things I loved about this series is the messages found in each book. Some of my favorites messages in the series have come from a character whom I've compared to Yoda before, because of his inspirations messages and the good he sees in Jack. He's always giving advice to Jack, but it's also advice that readers can take to heart. This time my favorite message is from Jack, and in saying this I also feel like it shows readers just how much Jack has grown as a character.
"A hero was someone who tried to make a difference, even when everyone else thought all hope was lost. Being a hero meant putting the needs of others before your own. Being a hero meant sacrifice." (pg. 321)
Jack proves he's a hero time and time again. Similar to two other beloved children's characters, Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker, Jack Blank is a character who has some incredible odds stacked against him, and when his journey is done he realizes his future is, and has always been in his hands. He determines his own outcome. Before you roll your eyes that I'm comparing him to these greats, I've it before in talking about this series, but I'll give you a few new reasons why here. Growing up these characters are deemed as your every day kid, and some would call them nerdy, but regardless, these three have this incredible inner strength, amazing will power and that goodness about them that make them all unlikely heroes, and beloved by both kids and adults like. They each do some pretty incredible things in their own way. Though they're guided by a wise friend, it's up to each of them to find their own way and become that great person their mentor sees in them. They're all destined for great things, and capture their reader's attention, and make us as readers cheer them one. Like Harry and Luke, Jack is a character readers will relate to in some form. We've either been in his shoes or been told we'd never amount to anything, or we've been that character who was bullied, or been put in situations were we wondered how in the world we would get through it. Similar to the other two beloved heroes, Jack Blank is a new unlikely hero young fans will be rooting for, will be inspired by and will fall in love with.
Now I know this is a middle grade series, and I'm a grown up who's raving about this book/series. Let me just say, great literature, especially children's literature doesn't have a cap of what age group reads it. This is a book and series adults will love just as much as kids. They're plenty of action and humor that readers of all ages will enjoy, and get. If you're looking for a fabulous book that the entire family can enjoy, I highly recommend picking this one up! You can be sure you'll see this on my top 10 favorite lists at the end of the year.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Liked the other two books better
By Thismomentisfate
SPOILER WARNING
I loved this trilogy and thought the story was very unique and exciting. But i felt like the last book was too rushed and everything was solved within a couple of chapters. I should warn beforehand that this post kind of turned into a rant, but its because i got really into the stories and characters.
First of all, am i the only one that was a little bit let down at who jacks father is? i mean i like the character, but i was kind of hoping the dad would somehow be Stendeval, that would explain his blind faith in jack and his desire to protect him.
One thing that completely bothered me was if Revile and Jack were able to survive and live no matter what is done to them and thier body. Revile survived years after being blown apart by legend, and burned over and over by jack. why in the world does skerrens blades damage him???? How are his blades stronger than revile, than legend, than all the other heroes???? Also, why was revile killed in one second by magus if he is so powerful?
And how magus was defeated was ridiculous, after all he did he was that easy to defeat? and the fact that jack made such a stupid deal, and kept it because he had "promised", this is coming from someone that has lied and kept secrets.
Also, Skerren, really got on my nerves with his obsession to kill jack, he was like a dog protecting a bone from a pack of hungry dogs. it got very old, very fast. I dont understand why a character like him was chosen as a friend for jack, i liked Zhi much better.
Smart was probably one of the more hateful characters i have ever read about, the author did great there. i just couldnt understand why everyone kept following him, he would risk his followers lives, and run like a coward to save himself. and yet everyone was still trying to blindly kill jack, who kept trying to defend all these idiots.
Anyway, i really liked Allegra and her loyalty to jack. I liked that jack isnt perfect and made many mistakes.
i mention these things to show that one book wasnt enough everything was too rushed and things were fixed in a matter of pages. but regardless, the book was filled with such imagination, and the story and characters drew me in, and thats whats most important.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
What a spectacular book!
By Andrew Hersey
One of the best plots I have ever read truly the ultimate ending to this great trilogy! This is a must read for those that have read the Jack Blank series, Happy reading!
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