Summary: So what's the game now? This or the life I used to know? Sixteen-year-old Miki Jones is pulled from her everyday life into an alternate reality game where she and a team of other teens battle the Drau—beautiful and deadly alien creatures bent on mankind's destruction. There are no dry runs...
As someone who isn’t really into video games, particularly first person shooters, I feel like a lot of this book was lost on me. That being said, I think even if I absolutely loved video games I would not have loved this.The amount of suspension of disbelief this book requires is just too much. The ...
*Received for free in exchange for an honest review* Rush was a good read! I am not salivating with a need to fangirl, but I enjoyed the ride Eve Silver took us on! The first thing I loved about the book was Miki Jones. She's sassy, a little messed up, and a stellar main characters. She's got a ...
Rush is a book like nothing else I have read. At first, I was like no way! The premise isn’t anything I would believe. It is a fantasy, like any other fiction. This book just takes this idea and runs off with it. Once I bought into it, I couldn’t shake it. I am caught in the web that is this story. ...
I loved Rush, but at the same time I didn't. There are parts of it that made me want to give it 4 stars and parts that made we want to give it 2, so it's getting a 3. First the bad: Too many of the usual boring YA tropes were used. Insta-love and what appeared to be a love triangle, which thankfully...
I thought Rush was an interesting premise. It is definitely different from any recent YA books that I have read. You are definitely thrown right into the action from the beginning, much like Miki is and have to kind of learn the ropes along the way. I have to admit, the one thing I didn't like ab...
Rush is a tough book to review. It had potential and I certainly want to read the next book in the series – unlike, say, Breathe by Sarah Crossan or Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs, which were mediocre reads I will never revisit. However, Rush also had some serious proble...
NOTE: My rating for this is actually 2.5 stars. I've rounded up because I thought the author did a surprisingly deft job in portraying through her characters the deep depression, numbness, anger, and counterproductive actions/behaviors that people often manifest after they've lost a loved one.Full r...
I had so much fun reading this book. It was very different yet it captured me till the very last page. Plot: What would you do, if all of the sudden you popped into another world, where are game is played. A game where your life is a stake? I admit the first few chapters were very fast paced and w...
I wanted to love this book to pieces. The synopsis made Rush by Eve Silver sound like a new The Hunger Games type read, and freakin’ looooooooved The Hunger Games! Even though there were points in the book that really grabbed my attention, and with cliff hanger of all cliff hangers… I, personally,...
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