by K. Ryer Breese
Full disclosure: I received an ARC from Library Thing.I didn't get far in my ARC copy. I couldn't figure out how a guy who kept nearly killing himself in order to see future events in his life, expected to even have a future. Couple that with falling for a girl simply because he'd "seen" it in a vis...
Future Imperfect is a very unique idea told through a fresh narrator. The guy's voice was nailed in my opinion and his life was so bizarre that I just couldn't put the story down. Even though it's fantasy/paranormal some of the stunts were too wild and I think that he would have ended up even mor...
Find full review atwww.readingangel.com/2011/04/future-imperfect-by-kryer-breese-review.html Overall, I was satisfied with the way it all ended. I liked the way all the threads were finally pulled together, and final page had me laughing out loud. I think I will be picking up another book by K.Rye...
Ade sees the future. Unfortunately the only way he can see that glimpse is through having a massive concussion. Oh sure, it used to be easier, but as time has passed Ade has had to go to greater and greater lengths to get that peek into the future. Even worse? He's addicted to the high that only tha...
Alright, I'll go straight into it and say this is just like The Butterfly effect but even more messed up. Ade knocks himself unconscious just to see the future. He see's the girl who he is suppose to fall in love with and waits for her. Vauxhall also has ad addiction of her own and see some really b...
This book is a constant adrenaline rush. Fact is: I love it! :)*won from Goodreads.
Creative idea but disjointed executionIn K. Ryer Breeseās debut novel, FUTURE IMPERFECT, Ade Patience is a guy who gets high in a very unusual way: he bashes in his head. Though most consider him a freak, Ade knows his dangerous addiction allows him to see into his own future. When one of his predi...