by Scott Westerfeld, Deborah Biancotti, Margo Lanagan
Heroes, not Zeroes.This book reminded me of the show, Heroes. All the characters had various powers from seseeing through anothers' eyes to changing the mood of a crowd. With these powers, they tried using them for the greater good. In this case though, it was to save their own from the mess he was ...
I hadn't heard of Zeroes before, how I don't know, but I jumped at the chance to read it for free on RivetedLit.com. I've loved Scott Westerfeld's previous work, but had never heard of Margo Lanagan or Deborah Biancotti. Now I'm really curious about their work and plan on checking it out Soon™. Zero...
I didn't want this one to end! It was action packed, witty and had a cast of characters that you can't help but love! I'm ready for another installment.
As per usual, a book that is over 500 pages is just too long. Especially considering this is the start of another series, and sigh, I'm tired of series in young adult literature. While overall, I enjoyed Zeroes there were too many characters and everything happened because of one selfish, stupid act...
(GR is doing that thing again, where my review only shows up for the one version of the book. Reposting.)Within these pages you will meet six unique teens.Nate/Bellwether(aka Glorious Leader) has the ability to bend the will of crowds, to make them follow him.Chizara/Crash can crash anything electro...
***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato I wanted to love this book. I really really did, but unfortunately,Zeroes didn’t blow my mind the way I had wanted it to.It’s not that I didn’t enjoy reading the book, it's just that I wanted so much from it. Scott Westerfeld is one of my favo...
Within these pages you will meet six unique teens.Nate/Bellwether(aka Glorious Leader) has the ability to bend the will of crowds, to make them follow him.Chizara/Crash can crash anything electronic, hence the name. But the downside to her power is that even being near electronics hurts her to her v...