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July 30, 2013

MILA 2.0 by Debra Driza

July 30, 2013

For those who like their books action-packed, Mila 2.0 definitely is worth checking out. For those who prefer to relate to the characters in a story though, this book might not entirely satisfy. I like a cross between the two, so I was kinda sitting on the fence about how I felt after I was done…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: action, american authors, androids, death, debut authors, humanity, identity, romance

July 20, 2013

THE GLIMPSE by Claire Merle

July 20, 2013

London, 2041 — society is divided into the Pures and the Crazies. The Crazies are predisposed to mental illness based on their genetic make-up. The Pures are said to be healthy and must protect themselves to build a stronger race of humanity, devoid of mental illness. Then there’s Ana. This 17-year-old is no ordinary Pure. She…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: british authors, debut authors, dystopian, futuristic, mental health, psychology, romance, survival

July 3, 2013

POSSESSION by Elena Johnson

July 3, 2013

Book cover of POSSESSION (Possession #1) by Elena JohnsonI still am surprised that I made it past the first 100 pages and went on to complete Possession. The writing was mechanical and some parts made next to no sense. Sure, Vi’s world is not a world that we know, so things naturally are different. No matter how different and imaginative her world is though, it is possible to weave in explanations into the story without stilting the writing. Sadly, I was confused and and hated the stilted writing style.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, brainwashing, debut authors, dystopian, fantasy, insurgency, romance, survival

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