This is a romance story wrapped up in a dystopian background. Know this before venturing into this novel.I once saw in someone else’s (Steph's) review that your enjoyment of this book will depend on whether or not you like the romance involved, and I couldn't agree more.This was not a bad book. It...
Article 5 was a pretty awesome book. With the exception of the MC, I really loved the setting, characters, and plot. Kristin Simmons has certainly written a really good addition to the dystopian genre. I can't wait for Breaking Point!The main character, Ember Miller, wasn't a bad character. In fact,...
This review and others are posted at Read, Rinse, Repeat.My main problem with Article 5 was the very premise upon which it was based. And without that basic building block of the story in place, everything else falls apart. The dystopian society portrayed in Article 5 didn't seem very believable. ...
I managed to avoid reading this when it first released last year. It's not that I wasn't interested in reading Article 5...I'd just had enough dystopians at that point and didn't want to add yet another to my TBR. Well, technically, I did add it to my TBR shelf on Goodreads, but not my physical sh...
Wow could already be an understatement for this book. But wow is the only word I could think of for Article 5.Simmons brought me to another appalling and exciting world of dystopia. The world she built is one of the worst and the bleakest world ever written—even compared to the actual wars and worst...
Review also posted at Ja čitam, a ti? Yes it took me too long to read this book. I feel bad for that cause I really enjoyed this read but also I'm happy cause I don't have to wait long till the sequel. But one thing is sure this was a really enjoyable book. As you may have noticed this is a ...
3.5 starsI have mixed emotions about this one. At times I loved it and thought it was awesome and then other times I was so frustrated with the characters and how they reacted with each other. The drama that has been created between the main characters was great and I did enjoy the flashbacks, this ...
It really says something about a Dystopian novel where when you finish it, you still have no idea how their society even got that way in the first place. And that kinda confuses me because I thought building a world of discord was the point of the genre. Throwing two characters in a screwed up world...
Proves once again that one person can totally screw up your life, even if you've never met.Dystopia society. Wars have raged and the Bill of Rights has been redone into The Moral Statutes of the United States of America. The world has changed and along with that everyone's basic freedom's have bee...
Did not finish. I made it to around page 170 actually reading, then to 220 doing a hell of a lot of skimming, and I was done. I do occasionally finish books I dislike just to be as accurate as possible in my reviews, but I'm not putting myself through that tonight. Not in the mood.I'd never heard...
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