Felicia is dead. She spends her days and nights in her pod linked in to a “mainframe” that contains memories of a lot of other people that are in the same place she is. She lives in a hive filled with pods and has minimal contact with others and only has two girls she could call friends. Everyone el...
Wow. Can we just sit here for a moment so I can let this book sink in? Level 2 by Lenore Appelhans was way different from what I was expecting based on the jacket synopsis. I can’t even recall what I was expecting, but I don’t care at all, because Level 2 was pretty freaking awesome. This book has a...
Level 2 is a debut novel by Lenore Appelhans. Ostensibly, I picked it up because it seemed to be a unique Science Fiction Dystopia about people having access to their own memories. What I encountered was a trumped up vision of an afterlife where people wait in limbo before entering Level 3 (or Heave...
I really wanted to read this when it first came out, so I bought the e-book and then promptly forgot that I had it! Doh! Anyway, after a bit of a break from e-reading (working on my always-growing stack of library books), I came back to my Kobo and discovered that I had this book ready to go! Yay!He...
The GoodThe purgatory Ward. The premise is set up very well in the first half of the book. The purgatory "ward" concept is interesting and frightening. The heavy emphasis on social media concepts involving memories was particularly unique.The mythology/biblical references. The references to rivers o...
I added Level 2 to my TBR list a while back, but by the time I got to read it, I had completely forgotten what it was about. And let me tell you, I’m glad that I decided not to read the description again, and just dove right into the book. From the first page, I was curious, intrigued, and slightly ...
This was two books in one, and neither of them were good. The main problem is there was a disconnect between what this book wanted to be, and what it sold itself as. It was pitched to the reader as a sci-fi fantasy about a Matrix-like afterlife and a battle for Earth between rebels and evil-angels...
Review originally posted at Gypsy ReviewsLevel 2 is about Felicia Ward who died before her eighteenth birthday and is now stuck in Level 2, an afterlife limbo and she repeatedly replays memories of Neil, her boyfriend and of a time she met Julian who broke her heart. However, one day, Julian is able...
2.5 starsI was really excited for this book initially, and then it started getting mixed reviews. I decided to go into it with an open mind, and was met with a mix of so many goods and bads that I have yet to make up my mind. As far as the narrator goes, I liked her as Felicia, but I wasn't a fan of...
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