by Julianna Baggott
Julianna Baggott's writing - and particularly her story worlds - are astonishing. Tragic, painful, unexpected and beautiful. A must-read, although most certainly not a feel-good story. Extremely challenging, on levels ranging from the socio-political and psychological to the spiritual...
This book tugged at my heartstrings! I couldn't put it down. I finished it in ONE day! Baggott did leave a door open at the end of this one. I had some minor questions at the end of the book, but, felt it was well done. Who knows maybe she will follow up with a short story one day? I highly recommen...
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy via NetGalley. Please note: This should read "Pure Trilogy" not "Prime Trilogy" Amazon data is incorrect! Inside the Dome, Patridge has taken his father’s place as leader of the Pures. His struggle has led him here, intent upon bringing down the D...
21/2/14Ok. Here's part of my more coherent "official" review (full review here)Though Burn doesn’t quite meet the sheer perfection of Fuse, Baggot’s words are once again placed with meticulous care; her world is still darkly gorgeous, if a little more haunting than before. Her characters are more fl...
Title: Burn Author: Julianna Baggott Published: February 4th 2014 Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Pages: 418 Genre: Dystopian, Post Apocalyptic, Series: Pure #3 Rating: 5/5 Inside the Dome, Patridge has taken his father's place as leader of the Pures. His struggle has led him here, intent upo...
The end is near, the Pure's cower in fear and lash out at the disruption in their comfort zone. The Wretch's are beaten back, but have little left to lose. Chaos, mistrust, death and history all play into the final outcome. There is no HEA that is the myth, the lie spread by the evil that brought al...
First things first. Before I say anything else I have to stress that this book should not be read unless you’re familiar with the story up to now, as told in “Pure” and “Fuse”. This book seamlessly picks the story up where Fuse ended. Partridge has returned to the Dome and has inherited his father...
It's taken me quite a while to settle down enough to write this review. If you've been following me for any length of time, you'll know that I have a lot invested in this trilogy. Pressia, Bradwell, Partridge, El Capitan and Lyda have come to feel like family to me. Their broken world a place where ...
See the original review, my interview with Julianna and enter the giveaway (US+CA, ends 3 February 14) Thanks to Hachet Group (US) for providing my with a copy for review and the giveaway copies! My heart is torn in two and I'm shocked. I am in Post-Burn depression. I...