by Rachel Fisher
I liked this story and then there were some parts I wasn't crazy about...so I am going break down my review in 3 parts. Starting with the first 100 pages…I was so intrigued with the story line. I loved hearing about how the world had slowly been killing itself due to the food it was creating and con...
booknook — Young Adult book reviewsEden's Root is a great example of a realistic dystopian book! I'm not a scientist, so I don't really know how accurate or realistic the science in the book is, but the scary thing is that I can see this happening. I believed it. Eden's Root is basically about cr...
Originally Reviewed At:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: Blog TourReviewer: CrayolaKymEden’s Root is a refreshing reprieve from Vampires and Werewolves while following in the dystopian world footsteps of Hunger Games meets Soylent Green. Fi, a thirteen year old girl is...
The entire time I was reading Eden's Root, one thought kept resonating: this wasn't just sci-fi - this was realistic science fiction. And for me, that is usually the most terrifying kind...the sort that isn't out of the real of possibility. This suspenseful novel forced me to think about possibili...
I seriously had no idea what I more could expect from author Rachel Fisher’s novel Eden’s Root, after reading the synopsis on Goodreads, I was seriously pumped. The novel sounded just like my cup of tea and post- apocalyptic stories are always bound to be amazing, so I’m sure you’re wondering is som...
One word. WOW! Amazing and indescribable, Eden's Root is the perfect match for me!Why? Well for one the main character Fi. This character is groomed from the very beginning with dark secrets. She fashions herself with learning the arts like hunting, fighting, and skills in survival. I like that Fi w...
**Originally posted at www.bunnycates.com/reading **My Thoughts:Man this book. This book makes me shake my fist angrily at it, while I say “Youuuu…” Why is it giving me drama? Well, because it’s fantastic. And it’s not. This story has so much going for it, and then the one thing that is probably not...