Three levels. Two loves. One choice. And the place that exists between our world (Level 1) and what comes after life (Level 2). This is the concept behind Debut novelist Lenore Appelhans new series the Memory Chronicles. Level 2 is the first book it was..... promising? Level 2 was really good. I ...
Weird and messy… That’s about what sums up how I feel after reading Level 2. And my review might probably be just as well since my thoughts are all over the place right now. My mind is barraging me with one complain after another. Thought you ought to know. I was rather intrigued by the sci-fi twist...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.I kind of feel like I skimmed most of Level 2, because as unique as the concept was, it honestly wasn't very well executed. I loved the idea of a dystopian world after death, where you could relive your memories forever and ever, but it lacked the imag...
I just finished this book, and find myself wondering . . . what did I just read? Huh?The idea is great: sharing memories over an interface, bad guys wanting power, and especially sweet were the relationships between Felicia, Neil and Julian. Felicia's life was very interesting with the whole forei...
LEVEL 2 is set in a stark afterworld limbo (a la purgatory) where Felicia Ward is trapped with nothing to do but relieve her memories from Earth. Everything changes when a boy from those memories breaks in to Level 2 to find her and recruit her for a strengthening rebel cause.I loved the premise of ...
Level 2 is a book that left me with mixed feelings. On the one hand, I appreciated that it was written by a blogger - I always love when people I'm familiar with make it in the publishing industry - and I was also intrigued by her idea of the afterlife and found the premise of this book to be very d...
I really tried investing into this book, but all I got out of it was a lousy explanation (as well as a lousy "dark past") and more questions than answers. But seriously, I had no idea what was going on. I don't know if all that unspoken shit was hacker speak...or maybe it was godspeak, I don't know....
Find more of my reviews at Delirious About BooksI was so excited for this book. It sounded so different to everything else that has been coming out that I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Now that I've read it, well, I was hoping for so much more. This is a hard book to review without giving any...
After her death, Felicia Ward finds herself trapped in a purgatory-like hive where she re-visits memories of her life, until an ex-boyfriend shows up, promising to rescue her from her strange limbo.Despite my chamber’s cold, metallic appearance, it is a remarkably ergonomic setup. Whoever designed ...
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