The Cage by Megan Shepherd is about six teens snatched from earth and plopped into some space station called “the Cage” to be studied and tested, kind of like lab rats. Their habitat consists of a desert, a farm, a jungle, an ocean, and a town with fake buildings that has things similar to those on earth but from different time periods. There are black screens everywhere so they can be watched and only three rules.
I liked the premise, but was disappointed in the ending and felt betrayed just as the characters did. Cora, a 16-yr-old girl who is a senator’s daughter did not appeal to me and was the main character. The others were Rolf, Nok, Mali, Leon and Lucky. This science fiction/fantasy novel is about manipulation, the fight for humanity, some romance and betrayal.
I liked it okay in that it kept my interest and I did like most of the characters, but the ending was very disappointing to me and I had a hard time relating to the main character because she reacted completely different than I would in that situation.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Saturday, June 13, 2015
"The Cage" by Megan Shepherd was a bit Disappointing
Labels:
aliens,
betrayal,
fantasy,
relationships,
science fiction,
space,
survival
Friday, June 12, 2015
"Undertow" by Michael Buckley
Undertow by Michael Buckley is a YA novel but not what I expected which in this case is a good thing! It takes place on Coney Island. Lyric, a young teen girl, is put into a tough spot when she is picked to tutor fathom, the head of new race that are called Alpha. Not everyone is on board with having them in their high school with their kids.
I really enjoyed the character of Lyric. She pretty much carries the book and that is fine by me. There is a good twist at the end that I sort of saw coming, but liked it anyway. I don’t know if I would go so far as to call this a page turner, but I enjoyed it and will continue with the series. (Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
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I really enjoyed the character of Lyric. She pretty much carries the book and that is fine by me. There is a good twist at the end that I sort of saw coming, but liked it anyway. I don’t know if I would go so far as to call this a page turner, but I enjoyed it and will continue with the series. (Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
"World After" by Susan Ee is a Real Page Turner!
World After by Susan Ee picks up where Angel Fall ends. The angels have taken over the earth and the humans that are left are trying to fight back. I love the lead character in this book--Penryn Rooks. World After answers a few of the questions from book 1 and sets the stage for book 3. It's a real page turner that I read in just two days. I loved it just as much as Angel Fall and will be reading the third in this series.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Labels:
fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
page turner,
paranormal,
thriller,
YA
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
"Orient" by Christopher Bollen
Orient by Christopher Bollen is about a small town, peaceful and quiet, the way the townspeople like it. They resent the outsiders who come for the summer. Suddenly, people who lived in Orient are dying and it is not from old age! Is there a murderer in their midst? Who and why people want to know.
This book is over 600 pages and at times, it kind of drags, but do not let that stop you from reading it. This is a really good story and you will enjoy following the characters. If you can figure it out, then you are a step ahead of me. This is a page turner (except for the dragging part). The ending leaves it open for a sequel, but this book could be a stand alone.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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This book is over 600 pages and at times, it kind of drags, but do not let that stop you from reading it. This is a really good story and you will enjoy following the characters. If you can figure it out, then you are a step ahead of me. This is a page turner (except for the dragging part). The ending leaves it open for a sequel, but this book could be a stand alone.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
death,
murder mystery,
New York,
small town,
suspense,
tragedy
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Teaser Tuesday: Orient, Undertow, World After and The Bullet
Gerard's:
Still, the threat of being caught is always there, and I must keep going, as quietly as planes overhead, something moving at a terrible speed out of the corner of your eye and gone by the time you look again.From page 6 of Orient by Christopher Bollen. (review up tomorrow)
My father goes to his room and returns with his gun. While I eat cereal, he checks the clip to see that it's loaded, reinserts it, and clicks off the safety.From page 15 of Undertow by Michael Buckley.
Demonic wings spread out above his head. Light glints off the curved hooks, sliding down the edge of his wings as he stalks his prey.From page 21 of World After by Susan Ee.
Karen's:
I stared at him. Those were the most frightening words I'd heard yet.From page 21 of The Bullet by Mary Louise Kelly.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
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