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Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 11 years ago
***This review has also been posted on Tangled in Pages “Everybody’s got sad stories.” Devon’s voice was as ungiving as stone. “And everyone thinks they’re so very special and broken because of them.” I read What’s Left of Me back in 2012 and fell in love. I read Once We Were in 2014 and fell o...
I'm Reading Comeeks
I'm Reading Comeeks rated it 11 years ago
The second book in the hybrid chronicles finds Addie and Eva hiding out in the aftermath of their escape from Nornand. Feeling cooped up and left in the dark Eva jumps at the chance to sneak out and discuss plans with fellow hybrids, but soon she's getting her and Addie deeper into the resistance an...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 11 years ago
Picking up where the last book left off, the sequel brings lots of truth that all must face. Plot: Now the they are on the run, Eva must survive. She is considered unstable and dangerous. I particularly enjoyed this book because of the hard time that is faced. Eva is now joined with other hybrids...
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 11 years ago
Source: Purchased Publisher: Harper Teen Series: The Hybrid Chronicles #1 Edition: Paperback, 343 pages Genre: Young Adult Sci-Fi Dystopian Purchase: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon purchases Rating: 4/5 What’s Left of Me is a book that c...
R-r-read
R-r-read rated it 11 years ago
I have just not had good luck with books lately. This is yet another book that had such great potential, but simply did not live up to my expectations. When you're on the run from the government and part of an underground rebellion, you'd think your life would be filled with suspense, secrets, excit...
Ashleigh Paige
Ashleigh Paige rated it 11 years ago
It’s easy to look at dystopian novels nowadays, roll your eyes, and keep going. Many of them sound the same and it’s easy to pick out which books use the dystopia as an obstacle for the romance or the drama, which ones have premises so laughably weak you can write a paper on why it will never happen...
Hello Book, So Long Sleep...
Hello Book, So Long Sleep... rated it 11 years ago
This book revolves around two incidents. Which is kinda disappointing because I would have like to seen more interactions between the hybrids. Not just the "planning" time they spent together. And do we find out more about Peter? Why does it feel like this book is just telling the top part and never...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
I'm sort of torn over this one .... I'm really not convinced that I liked it. People are crying out over how original it is but I'm not so sure. There were several elements of the story that echoed Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman, not in tone, or message conveyed but simply in terms of basic plo...
Kate Reads
Kate Reads rated it 11 years ago
ONCE WE WERE is not only a thrilling story, but it also brings up some interesting underlying concepts and questions. Something I felt came up frequently was the concept of a fluctuating right and wrong. Where does one draw the line when it comes to supporting their cause? How far is one willing to ...
The Starry-Eyed Revue
The Starry-Eyed Revue rated it 11 years ago
When I read What's Left of Me last year, I thought it was a great addition to the dystopian sub-genre, which was rife with tedium and copy-cat novels. It was completely unique to the subset and added in a hint of sci-fi that seemed to be missing from other similarly themed novels. And I still thin...
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