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by Jodi Meadows
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castiellans
castiellans rated it 13 years ago
This was actually a really good book!I've read a streak of pretty bad books lately with an okay one sprinkled in every now and then, but Incarnate was actually the first book in a long time that I really enjoyed from the first page to the last. The premise was excellent, the characters were great, ...
ChicaReader
ChicaReader rated it 13 years ago
Ana signifies nosoul, alone. No one has ever been there to help Ana or teach her the ways and practices that have existed for thousands of years. Li--Ana's mother and guardian--makes sure she gets as little exposure to the public as possible but when her eighteenth birthday finally arrives, Ana deci...
LaurenF
LaurenF rated it 13 years ago
4.5 STARSIncarnate is one of the most unusual and memorable book that I have read so far this year.
Christina's Book Nook
Christina's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Really liked this one. Utopians are something I really need to start looking into.
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 13 years ago
BJ said it was good.3.5 good ending arc had many typos and other issues so...
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 13 years ago
BJ said it was good.3.5 good ending arc had many typos and other issues so...
snark (reading) lady
snark (reading) lady rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed the book, but I think I enjoyed it in spite of itself. Jodi Meadows creates a world where a finite number of souls are reincarnated every time they die. Except, when Ciana dies, she doesn't come back and in her place comes Ana, a "newsoul." Ana is born to Li, who is embarrassed by Ana and ...
Amy's Book Den
Amy's Book Den rated it 13 years ago
Her name is Ana and she is a newsoul, a person that hasn't been reborn ever, and in a world where everyone reincarnates that’s a problem. Her mother is especially cruel and vicious calling her a nosoul, and raises Ana believing she has no right to anything. Not to own things, or to learn things, or ...
This Bookish Endeavor
This Bookish Endeavor rated it 13 years ago
I was beyond anxious to read this book after hearing about the premise. A world where everyone is continually reincarnated, and fully retain memories of their past lives. Living one life as a male, the next as a female...but the underlying soul remains the same. Until one day a NewSoul is born. Some...
JJ Reads
JJ Reads rated it 13 years ago
Imagine a world where when you die, you have the absolute certainty that you will come back, reincarnated in a new body, male or female. This is the world of Incarnate. There had always been a total of one million souls in Range, until the day that Ciana died and their temple went dark. Five years l...
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