This isn't bad. The story and characters just aren't interesting to me. It's more than a little "been there, done that." I don't like Kira or Simon. Simon is creepy and too touchy-feely and it annoys my that Kira isn't shutting him down when she's supposed to be in love with someone else. (Also, lov...
Very cool concept for a book. I really enjoyed the world set up and new take on mind reading.I will admit that I felt bored at times and the story kind of dragged on, but overall I enjoyed it. While I found the plot interesting, I was pretty apathetic toward all of the characters. They all seemed pr...
3.25 stars. I think I actually enjoyed the first half of the book more than the second. Kira learning what she was and what she could do, how she grew into her abilities. The second half, the sort of government side of it, I wasn't so bothered about. Good overtaking evil is always nice but I wasn'...
How would you feel if I could read your mind? If I could see every thought you had, your deepest desires and all your motives for doing the things you do each day? Would you feel violated? What if you could see the same in me? Would our shared insight into each other be a blessing? Could we fin...
How would you feel if I could read your mind? If I could see every thought you had, your deepest desires and all your motives for doing the things you do each day?Would you feel violated? What if you could see the same in me? Would our shared insight into each other be a blessing? Could we finally k...
This book was much more than expected. Kind of a mix between the Psy-Changeling series and the Divergent series. I'm having a hard time even describing it. Basically chemicals were put into the water in our time that made people able to read others minds. In the time of the book, which is about 90 y...
This is a great YA novel. It's set in future Earth after the ability to read minds has spread through the culture and changed everything. Much of the beginning takes place in school, which is a bit different... teachers do mental demonstrations, classrooms are completely silent, and kids avoid touch...
Having just just panned an indie novel for leaving me hanging at the end of book one of an intended series, I feel it's important to start by saying this book does it right: there's actually a sense of completion at the end of the book — even though it's obvious that there's more to come (well, even...
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