I really liked this book. For some reason this series has totally gripped me. Its not like it has a lot of action but there's just something about it that I love. This book picks up right where we left off at the end of "The Line". Rachel has crossed the line into Away. She arrives at the camp with ...
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...
NOTE: It is important to read THE LINE before jumping into this book. Click HERE for the link to my review from January 2010. Rachel is in the Away. Years of reading about it on the net books didn't prepare her for the actual experience. The thing that occupies most of her thoughts is her father. Pa...
2.5 starsI’m not really sure what to say about this book. On one hand, I did actually enjoy this a fraction more than The Line. On the other, it was a case of “more of the same” in terms of the writing, pacing and overall issues I had with the first book. Away picks up the story shortly after the co...
Unfortunately for me, The Line was a definite case of a premise I loved, and execution that I did not. Despite it’s recent glutting with offerings (some better than others), dystopia is still a genre I love. Because amid the lacklustre, the poorly conceived, and frankly absurd, every now and then I ...
NOTE: It is important to read THE LINE before jumping into this book. Click HERE for the link to my review from January 2010. Rachel is in the Away. Years of reading about it on the net books didn't prepare her for the actual experience. The thing that occupies most of her thoughts is her father. Pa...
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...
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