I really enjoyed this one. I liked the premise and the love story was compelling enough to keep me interested. The world building was lacking in places but overall I thought it was a fun read.
Article 5 joins the pile of few books in my life that make me want to scream, “Why the hype? Is my copy missing a couple hundred pages or something?” In all honesty, I was unable to understand just what was so great about this book. Not only was there a severe and disappointing lack of world-buildi...
This was an okay book, but I had expected it to be a hell lot better. It had an interesting premise and a possibility to be a 5 star book but it turned out to be just another cliched dystopian with the notion: society bad, people good, lovers doomed... bleh. It was too damn predictable and too much ...
I felt it was very predictable though in most parts (I've been reading dystopian novels a lot lately), maybe I'm just waiting for an author who can make a twist. I really think if it wasn't written around just the two characters that I might have enjoyed it more because the world of this dystopian n...
Full Review to be posted soon:I really struggled to finish this book, everytime the heroine did something stupid or moaned and there was many many instances of this in the book - I just wanted to give up on the book. The book had a fantastic premise, which is similar in vein to The Handmaid's Tale ...
Please note that I stopped on page 117 and did not completely finish the book.The writing doesn't work with me with phrases (and I'm paraphrasing, as I can't find the right spot) like "my organs were vibrating" and describing things as "vanilla". I absolutely love a good dystopia, but there's more a...
Before I start my review of the book, I have to set up the backdrop for how I read the book, since I think it contributed to what made the book so amazing. I was curled up on a bus set (I had two seats to myself, since the bus was only at half capacity). I devoured the first two thirds of the book...
ARTICLE 5 was a book that came highly praised to me. I’m clearly a big fan of politically-based dystopian fiction – I hold a degree in political science, after all. THE HANDMAID’S TALE, WHEN SHE WOKE, 1984. THE HANDMAID’S TALE holds an especially high place in my little geeky heart – the book is bea...
Article 5 is the first book in Kristen Simmons's Article 5 series.Few things can sell me on a book like a lot of action. I love action packed page turners, and the idea of a YA dystopian novel with non-stop action was too good to pass up. Unfortuntely, Article 5 turned out to not really be my thing....
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