Showing posts with label Max. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Review: Glitch by Heather Anastasiu

Glitch
(Glitch #1)

Author: Heather Anastasiu

Publication Date: August 7th, 2012

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Genre: Dystopia/Sci Fi

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Synopsis:

In the Community, there is no more pain or war. Implanted computer chips have wiped humanity clean of destructive emotions, and thoughts are replaced by a feed from the Link network. When Zoe starts to malfunction (or “glitch”), she suddenly begins having her own thoughts, feelings, and identity. Any anomalies must be immediately reported and repaired, but Zoe has a secret so dark it will mean certain deactivation if she is caught: her glitches have given her uncontrollable telekinetic powers. As Zoe struggles to control her abilities and stay hidden, she meets other glitchers including Max, who can disguise his appearance, and Adrien, who has visions of the future. Both boys introduce Zoe to feelings that are entirely new. Together, this growing band of glitchers must find a way to free themselves from the controlling hands of the Community before they’re caught and deactivated, or worse.


My Thoughts: I really wasn't sure what to expect going into Glitch. I'd heard good things and bad things about it, it sounded like something I would enjoy from the synopsis. What I wasn't expecting was that I would love it so much! I picked up this book the other night and sat there and read half of it. Even though I knew I had to go to bed since I worked the next day. I couldn't help it and eventually had to force myself to put it down. I really enjoy the writing style of Heather Anastasiu and am looking forward to reading more from her. This book is fairly past paced and is exciting and nerve wrecking at the same time. I was always worried for Zoe and her friends and that they would get caught.

Basically, this is another dystopia (what else can you really expect from me??) and it  was just a little bit more shocking to me than other ones because people can't even think for themselves. They have been implanted with V-chips, a chip that connects them to the Link network and keeps them completely emotionless. There is no anger, jealousy, sadness. But there is also no happiness or pleasure. People are basically walking drones who go about their assigned duties with no questions asked. Maybe there are other similar dystopias out there, but none that I've read yet. Then, as Zoe discovers, some of the younger generations are glitching,  their bodies have evolved to fight the V-chip, resulting in powers of "gifts". After being exposed to emotions, Zoe has to hide her feelings until she can escape, if she's caught she could be "deactivated" (killed).

I really like Zoel (Zoe) as a character. She's a bit naive, but she's never had emotions before, so it's completely understandable. She never even had choices. So after a taste of what's out there, it's no wonder she doesn't want to give it up. She finds relief inf finding another "glitcher" in Max, one of her schoolmates. She's not alone anymore. Then there is Adrien, the boy who gives her hope that she might be able to escape and help others become free of the link.

So there is a bit of a love triangle, but it kind of works for this book. Since Zoe is so new to emotions, it's pretty easy for her to be manipulated. I like Adrien because he seems more sincere in his feelings for Zoe. He really cares for her, even if she can't remember at first how she felt about him. Max just creeps me out and I had a bad feeling about him the whole time. All he seemed to want was "pleasures", and was extremely jealous and controlling and possessive of Zoe. But he was Zoe's first friend, so she is easily manipulated by him.

All in all, Glitch is an excellent read. It's a really great debut novel and I'm definitely looking forward to more of the story. I loved it, so I'm definitely recommending this one to you!


Thank you Macmillan and Raincoast Books for the review copy!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Review: Meeting Destiny by Nancy Straight

Meeting Destiny

Author: Nancy Straight

Publication Date: June 26th, 2010

Publisher: Self-Published

Genre: YA/Paranormal/Romance

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Synopsis:

Lauren is visited in her dreams for years by a stranger claiming to be her destiny. Destiny becomes reality when paths cross during a failed robbery attempt. Lauren and the stranger experience chemistry like no other and now her doubt over her long time relationship with her high school sweetheart is not her only secret…someone else knows about her keen intuition and sixth sense. A mysterious clairvoyant seeks Lauren out and tells her not only of her life now but what the future may hold. Soon Lauren is in the middle of a murder investigation and a questionable friendship with the key suspect. Law enforcement, friends and family are concerned for Lauren but unfortunately they are unaware of the true danger…Sinister forces are at work and will stop at nothing to destroy Lauren’s abilities.


My Thoughts: Reading this book was a lot of fun. There was no slow beginning or waiting for the action to start, the constantly twisting story line starts right from the beginning, this is a good thing by the way :).

The main character in the story is a college girl named Lauren, who all her life has had this knack for judging people's intentions. Throughout the course of this story, and all the unfolding events she discovers her knack is a lot more powerful than she originally thought. Lauren seems to constantly be in the path of danger and even near death, which makes trying to deal with these new discoveries of herself even  harder. Harder still is that she feels she can't share these things with anyone, cause they would think she was crazy, and you have to admit you'd feel the same way if you were experiencing the same things she is.

Lauren has this ever repeating dream where a man comes to her and tells her that he is her destiny, and she must find a way to him. She doesn't pay a whole lot of attention to this dream until she comes face to face with the man from her dreams.  Their connection is instant!  They are immediately drawn to each other and feel like seperation from each other is almost painful. They are some how very deeply connected, but neither of them quite knows how, Lauren has slightly more insight, but she is afraid to share her dreams  with him in the event that it would scare him away. On top of this she has a random meeting with a lady who knows all about her dreams and abilities and who she can communicate with telepathically, even when they aren't near each other.

The story is full of startling events, jaw dropping moments, and even nail-biting moments. Throughout the story Lauren is faced with many trials and complications and with each one she discovers more about herself. She also discovers love, intense, soul-mate kind of love. Even with all these discoveries, there is so much she has yet to learn, and that is why I am very anxious to read the second installment 'Destiny's Revenge'. For pretty much the whole story  I was very anxious to see what would happen next, but especially in the last few ending chapters, it was really intense! When it ended I was so sad. I know I will definitely be reading the sequel. There is so much left to be discovered, and more to learn. Nancy did a very good job of planting the seed and making us feel the need to know what happens next, there is no way you can read this book without feeling the need to read the second!

So in summary, it's a fun, full of excitement page-turner. It's got mystery, paranormal, romance , action and an ending that will leave you craving more! I would recommend this book for sure!