What if you were mankind’s last chance at survival? Sixteen-year-old Tess lives in a compound in what was once the Western United States, now decimated after a devastating fourth World War. But long before that, life as we knew it had been irrevocably changed, as women mysteriously lost the ability...
My Rating – 3 StarsTess lives in a future where women are evil and humans are weak. America has spilt into sectors and the country is as constant war. Humans failed to win the war and so the government (the Council) took it upon themselves to create perfect super soldiers, or The Chosen Ones (this n...
View the original review as part of the Naturals blog tour and download the free bookmarks:I find myself sitting here looking at the screen, looking back at my Sony Reader, and thinking what to write for this review. There is so much to this book that makes it great, but then the only thing wrong wi...
3.5/5 stars. Chosen Ones is a book that's been on my radar for some time, so when I was asked to review it as part of the pre-release tour for Naturals, I immediately jumped at the chance. And while it did take a while for me to warm up to our main character, and get completely engrossed in the stor...
While Chosen Ones is an enjoyable dystopian/posy apocalyptic read, I find myself disappointed with many of its aspects. I liked the characters but not their interactions, I was chilled by the horrifying world depicted but ultimately confused about it, and I enjoyed the plot but feel it could have be...
For me it was a slow beginning with Chosen Ones quite honestly I’m not really a fan of the dystopian genre, but I’m hoping to change that by reading a few. Some of the titles I’ve read so far were good and others not. Thankfully Chosen Ones was in the category of the good ones. The concept that hum...
This is a tough review to write. "Chosen Ones" hit all the notes a dystopian YA novel is supposed to hit. So in that sense, it was a success. But there was a grimness to this novel that really got to me. I don't know if it was Tess and how she was written, her internal emotional struggles, or if it ...
Huh. This cover is totally random. The only thing that matches is the girl and her hair color. She doesn’t wear prom dresses in dystopian world as a maid/slave, that’s for sure. I would rather like to see The Chosen One-James with his scar on the cover. But I suppose white girls in prom dresses sell...
I really enjoyed Chosen Ones and finished this book rather quickly. Set in a dystopian future, women can no longer carry children and artificial humans, Chosen Ones, are being created. Tess is sent to work at Templeton where the Chosen Ones train. However while she is there she meets James, a Chosen...
Chosen Ones brings us into a dark, dreary future where humans are near extinction, and these perfectly crafted humans, genetically enhanced for war and protection, have all the power. Almost.When you create a dystopian or post-apocalyptic future, details, explanation, showing AND telling, can make a...
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