by James A. Moore
very intense and frightening book. I liked the way it drew me in, but the short chapters and shifting perspectives really kept me going. I liked how Rafael's existence was explained although I knew who he was form the moment he met up with Joe Bronx. I don't know if I like the idea of kids being ...
This book was so confusing. The subject matter was horrible and graphic and the worst of it was perpetrated by the good guys. Sure, the bad guys made the protagonists into something horrible so it wasn't their fault.... but it didn't change the fact that they were sociopaths who told all about how t...
I loved the idea behind this book. I thought it sounded intense, and full of action, but when I read it, it kind of fell flat for me. After reading the book's description, I imagined that I'd get a more in-depth look into Subject Seven's head, but to be honest, even though he was narrating many of t...