by Suki Michelle, Carlyle Clark
*Book source ~ Many thanks to the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review. Olivya Wright-Ono can see auras which isn't a good thing when your home is a hospice for the dying. When she meets Mikah in the virtual school she finally has something to look forward to each da...
Posted here: http://riteshkala.wordpress.com/When I picked up this book after looking at the description, I thought that it would be a run-of-the-mill dystopian novel. Boy was I wrong! There were parts of the book which had me going, “What? That did not just happen! This is impossible.” There are so...
I actually gave this book 3½♥'s, but rounded up for the sake of GoodReads.This book seems to marry dystopian future Chicago, science fiction, mythology, and a healthy dose of Matrix.OverviewOlivya is an African-American teenage living in a future cancer-plagued Chicago. As the global pandemic rages...
Fantasy is not a genre I read a lot. Why? Because I like the basis of reality (yeah yeah, I know I read Zombie books but they are possible, honest!) and sometimes find it hard to wrap my head around the whole deal. However, although The Apocalypse Gene is a fantasy novel, I didn’t find it difficult ...
Oh wow! That ending! Can you believe it!? It was like, "Bam!" Then it was like, "Bang!" And then it was like, "BOOM!" Phew! That was a lot of action! But let me calm down now and actually give you a proper review. This book is an action-packed, edge-of-your-seat kind of read. The story was very uniq...
Suki Michelle and Carlyle Clark have created a thrilling post-apocalyptic world. From the first chapter, I was immediately fascinated with Olivya’s world and was drawn into this dystopian adventure. This is literally an edge-of-your-seat kind of read with more and more of the inner workings of this ...
POSTED HERE: http://unputdownablebookies.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-tour-reviewgiveaway-apocalypse.htmlI can’t imagine living in a world like the one Michelle and Clark created in Apocalypse Gene but then again it’s just a magnified version of our current world. Where everything is online and cyberti...