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by Kasie West
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Take Me Away...
Take Me Away... rated it 12 years ago
When the cover was released, I was so excite for this. Then the synopsis was released and I was even MORE excited about this read. And then when I was finally reading it, I was like o_O what in the world is this?! It was truly not what I was expecting. I wanted a really in depth mystery, but what I ...
Cuddlebuggery Book Blog
Cuddlebuggery Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Pivot Point, I'm not quite sure what you are... but I think I kinda loved it. I have this issue where I feel the need to categorize things. I can't explain it, I guess that's just the way my brain works. Pivot Point was really an enigma for me because I just couldn't tell what genre it would fall in...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 12 years ago
3.5 starsThis book was exactly what I needed to read right now. After a series of books focusing on the depressing, the gory, the serious and various roads leading to the apocalypse, [b:Pivot Point|11988046|Pivot Point (Pivot Point, #1)|Kasie West|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1356020486s/11988046.jp...
Between the Pages
Between the Pages rated it 12 years ago
Guys, I'm the kind of girl who always plays out different scenarios in her head before making a big decision. I'm the master of the 'what if'. And I pretty much never get it right ;)So a book centered around a girl who can actually SEE what would happen when faced having to choose between two paths ...
Asheyna
Asheyna rated it 12 years ago
%$^&#^&EYHSFGHRTY*UE#%^@$%^I really liked this book. Really, really liked it. Except the ending. Talk about an emotional cliffhanger!!At some point I'll post a proper review, for now I'll just say go buy the freaking book already.
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Addison Coleman is a divergent, or the more accustomed to term "Clairvoyant". She lives inside a compound with other people with powers like her. That is the para world she has always known. However when her parents drop the bomb that is any child's nightmare, a divorce, she has to decide who she is...
The Starry-Eyed Revue
The Starry-Eyed Revue rated it 12 years ago
**4 1/2 stars**We've all wondered what might have been, where life might have taken us if we'd done things just a little differently. I know I have. But Addison Coleman has a gift: she is divergent, which means she has the ability to view a choice by looking into the future for a specified period...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* YA Science Fiction*Rating* 4.0*Full Review Shortly**ARC Recvd via Edelweiss 11/19/2012* Expected publication: February 12th 2013 by HarperTeen
Falling For YA
Falling For YA rated it 12 years ago
Addison has grown up and lived her entire life in the Compound a secret city in Texas where those who have advanced brains live. Everyone living inside the city has special powers like the ability to control mass, telekinesis, and in Addie’s case an ability called Divergence where she can see both f...
Book Probe
Book Probe rated it 12 years ago
Kasie West’s young adult debut novel Pivot Point is a great example of an interesting and fresh idea turned into a compulsively readable and well executed book. What West excels at is her ability in weaving two timelines of two separate futures together seamlessly, each with its own events, characte...
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