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Between the Pages
Between the Pages rated it 12 years ago
Seriously, I think this book was one of my most anticipated reads of Spring 2013 and I'm sad to say that it didn't really live up to my expectations.The concept is GREAT. It is. It's creepy and fascinating and cruel and just what I come to expect from dystopian society that is well thought out. You ...
Chapteriosity
Chapteriosity rated it 12 years ago
I read this book on PulseIt.This review also appears on my blog.***This is my second DNF this year and I tell you what – it was really bad. I really want to finish this book, just to see perhaps the last third of the book is at least good enough. Well, as you can see, my original plan failed and I D...
sarahdanyelle
sarahdanyelle rated it 12 years ago
This was a five all of the way up to the last chapter. I hate it when books don't know how to end correctly.
Bookish Thoughts
Bookish Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
Linked was a thrilling and unique concept that keeps your attention through out the entire story. I'm not big into science fiction but I really enjoyed this book! The characters were the main focus to me as they got most of my attention. You feel for thems as they struggle through life changing deci...
Fiction Freak
Fiction Freak rated it 12 years ago
So I seem to like linking tweets in my reviews. I should do this more often.So here are things I tweeted while reading Linked. Excuse any...French words.https://twitter.com/Nikki_Wang/status/347504532466589697https://twitter.com/Nikki_Wang/status/347505832214282240https://twitter.com/Nikki_Wang/stat...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* YA, Science Fiction-y*Rating* 3.5*Thoughts*When I first requested Linked, I honestly believed that Linked was more or less a Dystopian story. Instead, it turned out to be a science fiction story about 17-year old Elissa Ivory who discovers some real truths behind her terrifying visions and h...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 12 years ago
One of the biggest problems with any thriller set in a futuristic utopia is how the main character will be able to slip through the cracks. When everything is automated, when everyone is organized, where are the fringes that accomodate those on the run? When Elissa's "illness" is revealed to be so...
Blkosiner's Book Blog
Blkosiner's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Linked had a great pace that had me flipping pages, having to know what would happen next. The chapters ended with mini-cliffies and I never wanted to put it down. It is in 3rd person POV, but I didn't even notice until chapter eleven and this is from a 1st POV junkee. Lissa, while physically we...
Becca @ Nawanda Files
Becca @ Nawanda Files rated it 12 years ago
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My Friends Are Fiction
My Friends Are Fiction rated it 12 years ago
Read this and other reviews on my blog: My Friends Are FictionThe Story: Howson's idea behind Linked was very interesting and had a lot of potential to create an exceptional book. It started off enjoyable and I was excited to be diving into the story. I wanted to know about Elissa's visions, night...
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