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Chelsea Russell's Blog
Chelsea Russell's Blog rated it 11 years ago
I was hoping for a bit more from this book, but it wasn't too bad overall. The main drawback was I felt as though I never really connected with the characters. I especially thought Holt's character was somewhat forced. There were a couple of times when I got caught up in the action and couldn't wait...
Effortlessly Reading
Effortlessly Reading rated it 11 years ago
Won Midnight City from Goodreads First Reads. Did not get the book yet, but when I do, I will get to reading it soon. (:
J.A. Belfield
J.A. Belfield rated it 11 years ago
This title was a DNF for me. I found I had major issues with the POV in Midnight City. At some points, it seemed that it’s 3rd person, and at others it almost seemed omni. Because just when you think you have a handle on whose head your inside, it switches into the head of another character, describ...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 11 years ago
Expected publication: November 19th 2013 by St. Martin's Griffin
Scott Reads It!
Scott Reads It! rated it 12 years ago
Check out Scott Reads It! for reviews, giveaways, & more! I'll be honest, I was really expecting to like Midnight City. I love alien books like I Am Number Four, The 5th Wave, and Icons. Aliens books are becoming a popular trend in YA and a ton of them have been released recently. I know it's not ...
Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 12 years ago
You can also read this review on Flying Kick-a-pow! Reviews.An alien race known as the Assembly has taken over the earth. All the adults are gone, having succumbed to a telepathic alien signal called the Tone, but everyone under the age of twenty is still able to resist––which means the fate of the ...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 12 years ago
Audio Edit: Still a great story. I love both Holt and Mira. However the narrator really left a lot lacking in their personalities. I'd suggest you give this one a read, rather than a listen! :) After sitting here, writing and rewriting the same sentences, I'm still at a loss as to how to accuratel...
Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
Midnight City by J. Barton Mitchell was more than what I had initially thought it would be. In a world where the site of anyone over the age of 20 is a rarity, it was reminiscent of The Lord of the Flies with a sci-fi element that I devoured. Midnight City is a jam packed story full of adventure ...
Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 12 years ago
(it would have been a five if the author hadn't made Mira still have possible feelings for Ben... that would mean a potential love triangle. How can she think of anyone else when Holt here is so awesome?.. well hey if she does decide she likes someone else.. well SCREW HER! Holt can find tons of bet...
booksliveforever
booksliveforever rated it 12 years ago
Midnight City is a blend of dystopian and science fiction and a few others that pop up along the way. The story takes place about ten years after the Assembly (aliens) invaded Earth. What they call the Tone is to blame for what has happened to all the adults, basically turning them into slaves to th...
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