The Diabolic is the first in a new series of the same name by author S.J. Kincaid. The book is science fiction in every sense of the world. It takes place in the distant future that in no way resembles are own. The power structure is an Empire and it is based on a sun religion. The Grandoliloqy are ...
This took a while to grow on me, but in the end I liked it more than that. Its a fairly slow paced science fiction type of book. There is more romance than not. Which I didn't necessarily want in this story, but the characters are enjoyable enough that you might not mind the relationships. The endin...
Nemesis is a Diabolic. Created to protect a galactic Senator's daughter, Sidonia. The girl who has grown up by her side and who is as much as sister as a master. There's no one Nemesis wouldn't kill to keep her safe. But when the power-mad Emperor summons Sidonia to the galactic court as a hostage, ...
S.J. Kincaid tells a great story. Too bad no one knows about her. The Insignia Trilogy is her first, and it's worth checking out if you like YA light ScyFy that skews more toward young than adult and more toward fy than scy. It started out fun and got to brilliant by the third book. The Diabolic...
I really enjoyed this book. Its more or less about the near future where intergalactic war has ravaged the world. Scared of ruining the earth battles are not fought in space by modified humans called Solar combatants. Tom is just an ordinary kid with a dad with a gambling addiction who opposis the g...
The Insignia Trilogy was very good, and actually through the first two books I was surprised by how much I enjoyed them. This was just supposed to be a fun, easy popcorn read for kids. I never expected that by the end of the third book it would become great. If you read my review of Vortex, book 2...
Vortex, book 2 in the Insignia Trilogy, is a lot of fun.There is still a definite "Harry Potter meets science fiction" thing going on, but now there is also a bit of "let's use the powers we've been given to overthrow this oppressive government like they did in The Hunger Games and Divergent" showin...
12/31/14I decided to re-read Insignia before starting on the second and third books. I'm glad I did--it turns out I'd forgotten a lot more about the story than I remembered. My first review from a couple of years ago still stands. I'll just add a few additional thoughts. The science fiction is hea...
Reseña completa en Atrapado en la lecturaHay cosas de este libro que te al principio pueden parecer raras, por ejemplo eso de que las simulaciones ahora puedan durar días o cosas así, y que en el mundo real solo pasan segundos. Admito que ese tipo de cosas al principio me resultaban super WTF y no l...
Source: Won from EpicReads Publisher: HarperTeen Series: Insignia #2 Edition: Hardcover, 390 Pages Genre: Young Adult Sci-Fi Dystopian Purchase: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon purchases Rating: 4.5/5 Insignia was one of my favorite reads...
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