LinkedImogen HowsonReleased: 11th June, 2013 Book Summary: Elissa used to have it all: looks, popularity, and a bright future. But for the last three years, she’s been struggling with terrifying visions, phantom pains, and mysterious bruises that appear out of nowhere. Finally, she’s promised a cur...
What I thought was going to be a paranormal about twins who shared some sort of psychic link turned out to be a space opera, which was a nice surprise. I liked that Lin was flawed and she should be after the life she lived, but I also liked that she learned and grew as well. There were no super inve...
This may be the first time one of these YA dystopia novels managed to convince me that the assumed lack of familiarity with genre is a feature and not a bug. It still has that annoyingly long starting 20% where the reader is slowly familiarized with the sfnal concepts used to construct the world. ...
Wow. I didn't really know what to expect from this book but I got surprised with how fast-paced and awesome this book was. The concept was brilliant and was immediately what got me excited and intrigued about the novel. Linked is about Elissa and how she finds out that she has a Spare (aka Twin) who...
This is a debut and a book that I haven’t heard much about, so I came into it fairly blind, which seems to be pretty rare now that I’m part of the book blogging community. I had hoped that this would work in this book’s favor, but unfortunately it didn’t. Things started off alright. They could hav...
I would probably never have picked this book if it hadn't been one of my bookclub's reads for this month. I had no idea what this book was about, nor about how engrossed in it I would become!The story is captivating and well written, fast-paced and with great characters. A brilliant book that has go...
Elissa "Lissa" Ivory, Lin Mrs Ivory, Edward Ivory (dad), Bruce Ivory (brother), Caden Greythorn I never DNF a book lightly, however I've been reading this book for a month and I'm just not that into it. Wanting to see what happens has been keeping me going but in comparison to some really good thing...
Seriously, I think this book was one of my most anticipated reads of Spring 2013 and I'm sad to say that it didn't really live up to my expectations.The concept is GREAT. It is. It's creepy and fascinating and cruel and just what I come to expect from dystopian society that is well thought out. You ...
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