I originally requested this book out of my local library but I liked the book so much that I plan to buy my own copy. I look forward to reading the next installment.
I don't think this book was for me. I wasn't totally captivated by the characters and the plot just didn't grab me. I think the initial idea was nice, I'm a huge fan of books, shows, movies and comics that deal with elemental abilities, but if you're looking for something along the lines of Avatar: ...
I won a copy through Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing.I was all over the place with this one. There were some very successful things, some just successful, some so-so and some that just didn't work for me. It's all jumbled up with things I wish were included, somethings I wish weren't includ...
Elemental By Antony John Genre: YA, Dystopian, Adventure, Elements Format: eARC, 320 pages Published November 21st 2012 by Dial, Penguin Sixteen-year-old Thomas has always been an outsider. The first child born without the power of an Element—earth, water, wind or fire—he has little to ...
For this review and more check out my blogThere is a lot to like about this book. The plot is awesome and I liked the mix of post-apocalyptic and elemental magic, it was dystopian meets Urban Fantasy. The setting was awesome the actual story line was good, for me it started a little too quickly I ...
In this book we follow Thom who has always felt like a failure because he had no "element" that he could either commune with or control. Plus everyone avoids even touching him. He does his best and tries to make himself as valuable as possible to the community. The community struggles but there are ...
Loved the elemental parts. Thomas was kinda dull. Full review here: http://www.booksofamber.com/2012/11/elemental-by-antony-john.html----YESSSS another book about elemental powers! Have I told you how much I love those? I read Storm and Spark by Brigid Kemmerer purely because of the elemental stuff,...
I loved the setting of Elemental, and the book's premise is an intriguing one. Elemental has a lot of action, some moderately scary pirates, a PG-rated love triangle, and the fun sort of "kids against the world" esprit de corps that you see in movies like Home Alone or Spy Kids.I really enjoyed read...
Elemental is the first in a Trilogy, Antony John brings us a blend of fantasy and science fiction. In a world where the the plague has wiped most of the people, and a group of people live in a small colony of the coast of North Carolina, These are not just any people, they have elemental magic. From...
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