This cover is so pretty. I feel like this style, person walking towards the reader, is used a lot, but it still looks great. I love the colors and how the Aether and twisted thorns are featured on the cover. I heard so many great reviews for this book and I had such high hopes. And I fortunately w...
4.5 stars.One of the reasons (okay, maybe the main reason) I read YA is because it caters to my short attention span. Yes, there are YA novels that are burdened by extensive navel gazing, exposition that reads like a history textbook, and/or overly detailed description that could be used to file an ...
An interesting read, but definitely not for younger readers (there is sex). I felt like parts of it were contrived because the author needed things to happen that way. That said, I connected to the characters and cared about what happened to them. the suspense kept me turning the page, even though, ...
I was slightly disappointed in this book. Perhaps it’s because there’s been so much hype surrounding it and I set it up in my head as this amazing read, but it fell short. It was good and enjoyable, but I was expecting beautiful prose and a wonderful plot filled with unforeseeable turns, and what I ...
This was definitely a case where I can't give it three stars, but it was certainly not a four. I'm not really sure why I liked it better than most of the YA I've read lately. I think that the idea of genetic mutations that manifest as 'skills' kind of appealed to me. I will admit that it felt like...
I should preface my review with this statement: I read Under the Never Sky right after finishing an amazing, non stop action, funny a hell Zombie book. So as I started Ms. Rossi's first book in the Under the Never Sky series in this hyped up mood fresh off a fast paced book.Under the Never Sky is th...
I'm not too sure how to rate this. There were parts I liked, parts I didn't and then parts that I don't even know what to think. My main problem was the world building. I just could not get into the book as much as I could have because the world building sucked. I still don't know how the Pods are i...
Also posted on rabbitsforteaMy ThoughtsFrom the moment I set my eyes on this gorgeous book, I fell in love with both the title and the cover. Rossi's Under the Never Sky debuted in early 2012 with a bang and I have been hearing many good things about this book, so I've finally decided that now would...
Under the Never Sky takes place wayyyy in the future(from what I understand anyway, lol) where there is two places to live: In the pods, where everything is perfect and you can go anywhere you want to via Realms or in the The Death Shop, the “real” world outside where you have to deal with depleting...
Interesting but slow. That could be because of reading it while flying! I found the science fiction aspects frustrating because they made no sense but were presented as logical reactions to global warming/technological meltdown.
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