Rachel has lived on The Property since before she can remember. Her mother works for Ms. Moore, the owner, as a housekeeper of the large house. Rachel enjoys living far from town and away from the strong governmental control most other people must suffer. People living in towns deal with unfair a...
It’s an interesting book within many in the current trend of dystopian fiction. What I really enjoyed is the clever idea of the background on how the setting came to be in form of a history lesson from Rachel’s mom. She poses it in a question and answer (Rachel gives the answers in good detail) form...
I absolutely adored this book. I'm not sure what it was that captivated me so, but it kept me interested throughout the entire story. I am very excited for the next one.
Part of the 2010 Debut Author Challenge2.5 stars (Reads like the first half of a single book, not the first book in a series.)It was better than I had expected it to be after encountering some less favorable reviews. They were mostly concerned with plot and such.Evil, corrupt tyrannical government s...
I liked the story line of this book I'm just aggravated that they decided to cut this story (it seems like right in the middle of a chapter) So they could make several books after it. It's like this should have been a prologue instead of a whole book.
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