There are many issues with Memory Chronicles #01: Level 2 (renamed The Memory of After). Weak, forgettable characters, convenient answers, and little world-building are only some of those issues. In spite of these weaknesses, Level 2 is ambitious and creative. Ms. Appelhans attempts to hybridize sci...
I was surprised by Level 2. Towards the beginning of the book, I was absolutely in love with it. I was even really excited; thinking that I had finally found another book to add to the precious ‘favourites’ list. But then something … happened. And it wasn’t necessarily bad, but it prevented Level 2 ...
Source: Purchased Publisher: Simon & Schuster Series: The Memory Chronicles #1 Edition: Hardcover, 281 Pages Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction Purchase: * *I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon purchases Rating: 3.5/5 If you look at the title of this post you’ll notice that it has a tit...
I think I deserve a round of applause for finish this book. Just kidding. Seriously, this book annoyed and focused me to the limits. I had to put the book down a couple of times just so that I could have time to think what the heck it was about.
Futuristic afterlife? Sounds interesting right? While the premise sounds promising the actual execution was, well, poor.I'll just get right into it. Felicia is stuck in Level 2 but doesn't know it until the devilish Julian rescues her. What is Level 2? It's the place where the dead come to terms wit...
My feelings about Lenore Appelhans' Level 2 are divided... although I felt like this first book in The Memory Chronicles was interesting (enough so that I'll be reading the second book), I also felt that the pace was sometimes too slow or that nothing much was actually happening.Level 2 focuses on F...
This review is also posted at The Bawdy Book BlogWhat happens when we die? Some think we move on to the next level, others think we return to the earth at our feet. In Lenore Appelhans’ LEVEL 2 (soon-to-be retitled The Memory of After in its paperback release), we ascend to the next level, where w...
Level 2 takes two things that don’t normally appear together and smashes them together in a rather unique and interesting way. The afterlife in Level 2 is not some glorious and peaceful place, it is instead filled with technology and underlying motives.I personally thought the idea of having differe...
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