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Katie's Book Blog!!
Katie's Book Blog!! rated it 12 years ago
I've been meaning to read Article 5 ever since it first came out but I just kept putting it off. I finally made the decision to read it and I'm so glad that I did. Article 5 made me remember why I love dystopian novels.Article 5 isn't a book that I immediately fell in love with. It took some time...
Adventures of a Book Junkie
Adventures of a Book Junkie rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars A really quick read with a fast moving plot. I was a little irritated by some of the things Ember and Chase do. The lack of communication on both of their part, Ember's constant running away, Chase's secrets, it got to be a bit much. There also didn't seem to be any sort of basis for WHY t...
Radiant Shadows
Radiant Shadows rated it 12 years ago
Article 5 has truly baffled me. While reading it, I sometimes found myself enjoying it. But as time passed, I mostly found myself growing more and more apathetic towards the characters, the lack of information and the lack of worldbuilding. But as I read the final pages, I wasn’t angry or disappoint...
FefferBooks
FefferBooks rated it 12 years ago
Nope. Couldn't make myself download it after the sample. The premise sounded interesting, but it was like reading something a teenager wrote. Bleh.
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* YA Dystopian*Rating* 3-3.5*Thoughts*17-Year old Amber Miller lives in a society that has suspended the Bill or Rights, and created Moral Statues and a Federal Bureau of Reformation to enforce all statues. As the daughter of a rebellious mother, Amber is a child who has no idea of who her own...
A Glo-Worm Reads
A Glo-Worm Reads rated it 12 years ago
Okay, I know. I really should be giving this one a 5 owl rating but I just can't. Why? there was one thing that really irritated me, it was in the back of my mind from the time that Ember's mom got arrested, right up to the end of the book. Before I go into that though, this was a really great book ...
Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
While reading Article 5 by Kristen Simmons, I was brought back to a reality in our world that still shocks me to this day. World War II, where the Jewish people are being oppressed by the Germans. The details in this book can easily be relatable to this heinous time where Jewish people in Europe a...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 12 years ago
I'm sorry but I just could not stand Ember. She was so self-centered and so ignorant that it just made me mad that she was the main character. Considering the situation they were in, come on.... why have a character act in such a manner. It's not like she was 6, she was seventeen years old living...
A Reader's Heart
A Reader's Heart rated it 13 years ago
First of all, I have to say this - I absolutely loved this book.However I do have to say this because it was at the back of my mind throughout the entire reading of this book.WHERE WAS THE WORLD-BUILDING?!I had so many questions running through my head. How did the war start? What happened that was ...
Nose Graze
Nose Graze rated it 13 years ago
booknook — Young Adult book reviewsThe cover for this book is awesome. AWESOME. Just... yeah. I'm pretty sure I drooled all over my copy.Article 5 wastes no time getting started. Chapter 1: Ember's mother is getting arrested. BANG! I loved that. We jumped straight into the story! The only th...
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