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Lanaia @ The Temporary Escape
Lanaia @ The Temporary Escape rated it 11 years ago
First I need to confess I only read XVI because I’ve been participating in A-Z reading challenge and there were very little options for letter X. I like reading dystopias, but after checking out a few negative reviews I knew I probably wouldn’t like this book, but I gave it a shot anyway. Now I don’...
sarahdanyelle
sarahdanyelle rated it 12 years ago
3.5 : )
Admitted Dilettante
Admitted Dilettante rated it 12 years ago
such a misogynist future, yikes!
Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
XVI has been billed as a feminist book, a deconstruction of rape culture. Sadly, Karr doesn't deconstruct, critique, or even give a hard look at rape culture. She simply observes it.Let's back up to the basic premise here. On their sixteenth birthdays, all girls (and only girls) are given a XVI tatt...
The Book Addict's Ramblings Book Blog
I read this book for my March Random Reads pick. Going into the book I knew it wasn't going to amaze me. I read a lot of bad reviews on this book, but of course I still forged ahead to make my own decision. Unfortunately, the reviews were right with the one. It had great promise, an interesting plot...
Pieces of Stars
Pieces of Stars rated it 13 years ago
I was so back and forth about what to rate this book. In YA so often we as readers demand a heroine who is kick ass and special and ready to TAKE ON THE WORLD!!! And when we get those heroines, we're like, "Oh, I've read it all before."Karr's Character, Nina, is anything but what most readers dema...
Ciska's Book Chest
Ciska's Book Chest rated it 13 years ago
AuthorJulia Karr grew up in Seymour, Indiana. She has lived all around the US but now resides close to her hometown. She has two daughters.Her love for writing has been a part of her all her life. After having children and reading to them she grew into writing stories for children. For more informat...
My Blogtastiic reviews
My Blogtastiic reviews rated it 13 years ago
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Read. Sleep. Repeat.
Read. Sleep. Repeat. rated it 13 years ago
(Pinches the bridge of my nose and makes a frustrated sigh) This book was yet another waste of my time. It was slow, preachy, and annoying as hell. I thought a dystopian book about 16 year old girls being subjected to the extreme pressure of sex and being branded with their age, mixed with a governm...
popsiclesinbed
popsiclesinbed rated it 13 years ago
This book is so forgettable, I... you know, forgot I read it. All I could think of was that I KNEW I read three books last week. Luckily, I had written it down.XVI takes place in a future Chicago where government and media control class structure and sexuality in a way that is obviously bad, but oth...
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