It is the night before graduation and all the girls at Eve's school are attending a celebration. As the other girls are excitedly talking about the future and their careers, Eve catches Arden sneaking away from the school. Eve follows her and learns that everything they have been told is a lie. They...
Ugh. Boy, am I disappointed in Eve. There were too many times where I wanted to punch Eve. So annoying, so stupid and she'd probably give Bella Swan a run for her money with all the complaining that went down. And don't get me started on the pacing.The whole time I was like
I was actually surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I loved the whole idea of the book but I did deduct a star because the characters were sort of iffy for me. Eve annoyed me at times but I did like Arden. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
The premise of Eve is interesting enough: after a plague wiped out the majority of the population, the world is struggling to rebuild. Orphaned boys and girls are sent to segregated schools, and after graduation are either sent to labour camps (for the boys) or to hospital beds in order to bear chil...
I have a confession to make: Before reading Eve, I was in a bit of a dystopian slump. Previously, it had been a genre I loved, but every summary I read on Goodreads seemed the same. And then I saw Eve and was intrigued. Now I can say that I am so grateful to have been chosen as a Newbie for this boo...
I didn't realize until after I finished the book that the gate on the cover is supposed to be the Golden Gate Bridge. It is, right? That girls arms look a little weird. Like, there's just something off about them. But I'm not sure what... Maybe it's the arms. I'm probably just a really confused pers...
STOPPED AROUND 30% INMy first DNF of the year, and it's an audiobook! There was nothing horrible about this book that made me stop, but it wasn't holding my interest at all. Right from the start there was lots of action and horrifying information being revealed, but even though Eve is on the run and...
Genre: YA DystopianRating: 3.5*Review shortly*While the overall book experience was enjoyable, the character of Eve was kind of annoying and made bad choices at times which led to difficult situations to those who she was traveling with. The whole situation with Caleb could also be called Insta-love...
Originally posted at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsThis book was one that BLEW up on the blogosphere last year and it was one I was highly anticipating. Unfortunately, it didn't live totally up to my expectations. It felt a lot like Delirium except with a lot less world building. The whole men-are-...
After realizing that I somehow managed never to actually write a review for Eve, I rushed to borrow a copy from the library. Having the sequel, Once, in front of me reminded me that I had a blurry remembrance of events past. I think it's important to let you know that, as a re-read, I had certain bi...
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