Baggott's earlier book, Pure, is one of my favorites. This is the sequel. Because it is a continuation of the story, the merged beings and the bizarre gripping world do not surprise. This lessened the reading experience for me (not really a fault of the book, I know, but that's the way it is). Moreo...
The first book in this trilogy, Pure, was one of my surprise favourites of 2012. I remember picking the book up, not sure what to expect, and I was absolutely transfixed by the story. When I picked up Fuse from the library, I was expecting to be captivated in the same way, but also a little hesita...
There was so much going on in this book! This one was a struggle to get into and then, at some point that I can't even definitively point to, I couldn't stop. I was aggravated that we had separate point-of-views but not one from Bradwell. I mean, come on! We had El Capitan but no Bradwell? It makes ...
5 Golden StarsYeah. Hell yeah. I liked that book.Those shining, glowing, beauts is for that spectacular ending. Just the last few sentences really. Took the show and my endearment for this series.I enjoyed Pure. But I feel like the whole concept was still too new to me. Ya know what I mean? It was w...
I thought this was a definite improvement over Pure. I was pulled into the story very early on. This book really has it all with great character development, good plot, interesting and thought-provoking themes, and great descriptions of setting. I especially enjoyed Baggott's descriptions of the wor...
I received my copy from Headline Publishing through Nudge and rated it 4.5 stars.In this, the second book in the Pure trilogy, we meet our protagonists where we left them at the end of the first book. Pressia is with Bradwell for whom she is developing feelings she doesn’t recognise or trust and try...
Just as disturbing and highly addicting, Fuse is an excellent sequel to Julianna's compelling dystopian series. If you're known to love unpleasant, often disturbing post-apocalyptic settings, this series is one you should be reading. The world in Pure may just be one of the most freakish worlds I ha...
This series leaves me feeling conflicted every time I pick it up again. I felt very much the same way after finishing Fuse like I did upon finishing Pure. I awarded that book 4 stars as well. But I sort of feel like they don't deserve that high of a rating, and yet I can't seem to justify lowering i...
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