Via http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2013/08/strangelets-by-michelle-gagnon.html I am sad not be able to join the sea of good reviews that Strangelets is receiving :-(I found the story to be annoying, dragging and boring!The concept of a couple of unrelated teenagers who were about to die traveling thru...
Check out Scott Reads It! for giveaways, reviews & more! Thank you to Soho Teen for providing me with a review copy, in exchange for a honest review. Strangelets is actually the 2nd book that I've read by Michelle Gagnon. The first being "Don't Turn Around", now I'm not entirely sure if Gag...
Strangelets starts off with a bang. Six teenage strangers wake up to find themselves locked in a mysterious location. Is it a lab? A hospital? No one really knows. The only thing that is certain is that all of them now have a common goal: survive. I have to admit that I was extremely curious as to w...
Devoured this book in a five hour session but can't quite give it five stars. It's a fast, easy read with a highly interesting and engaging first half and a disappointing ending. Point of view skips around three different characters but despite that they still seemed sort of underdeveloped. The plot...
The synopsis of this book sounded really good and I was intrigued by it. After requesting in on Netgalley I couldn't wait to start reading. And the first half of the book had me totally hooked. I couldn't put it down and had to find out what was going on. What had happened? And where did they end up...
Strangelets by Michelle Gagnon was definitely a strange and creepy read. It wasn’t exactly the most thrilling, but it certainly invoked much curiosity and wonder. It’s very hard to describe exactly what type of book this was, but I loved all the elements that Gagnon twisted into it. It’s very rare f...
And if they were alive, but stuck in some radioactive wasteland...well, that wasn't exactly good news either.Strangelets had me curious from the moment I read the description and saw that a group of random and unconnected people on the brink of death were going to wake up somewhere else unknown. I k...
2.5 StarsI usually really like these kind of sci-fi books because I can actually see it happening and I'm a geek at heart so reading about all the theories and what not is always fun for me xDHowever I'm big on characters and this is where this book failed to deliver for me. The only character I lik...
This review and others are posted at Read, Rinse, Repeat.My first question while reading Strangelets was: What is a Strangelet? I knew the book featured young strangers mysteriously thrown together in an even more mysterious setting. I thought it was a cutesy way of referring to strangers, similar...
Strangelets by Michelle Gagnon was a strange read, to say the least. I will admit that I was confused for the longest time. I didn’t really understand what was going on with this group of kids, and don’t really find out until near the end. So for the duration of the read, there was a lot of head ...
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