Pawn (The Blackcoat Rebellion, #1)
by:
Aimee Carter (author)
Format: ebook
ASIN: 10838787
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 346
The world-building around the government in this novel was really pretty good. The social structure based on tattooed ranks was inventive, and I loved the blatant reference to college degrees, SAT, ACT, etc. to prove a person's "worth". This felt totally spot-on and was very clever. While I did enjo...
At first glance, Pawn seems like your average, hyped up dystopian novel. Society functions under the caste system and follows the ideals of the American Dream: if you work hard, you will be rewarded. At the age of seventeen, one's place in society is determined through an aptitude test, which allows...
This review and others are posted at Inspiring Insomnia.Let me get one thing straight. In the dystopian world of Pawn, society is advanced enough that humans can be physically altered so successfully that they can actually take the place of someone else. And not just some Joe Schmoe on the street,...
4.5 starsMs. Carter is back and she’s back with a HUGE win with Pawn. I really enjoyed her Goddess Test series but this series is so unrelated, so different, it’s almost as if another author wrote this book. But it’s Ms. Carter’s talented writing style that I immediately recognize in the action se...
Not quite sure about this one...Will think about it - because in theory I should love this, but on paper? It was ok, it was good but I wasn't amazed or take by itAnd I'm really not sure whyReview:"Never forget the potential one solitary pawn has to change the entire game"In theory I should love this...