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Reviewed By: A. Ford
“She wore the corpses for show…” In a sequel that I have been desperately waiting for; the story of Tea continues in a thrilling tale that changed everything I thought I knew from The Bone Witch. Where I had previously been left unsure what could change Tea so much from the young girl who is seen in the past in the first book, after finishing this I can already see the great changes that are taking her to be the powerful young woman that can be seen at the beginning of the first book. In a tale where the struggle for power and the very lives of those involved are at risk the clearly defined line where magic was light and dark is now so far blurred it is unlikely it will ever apply to Tea again. What should have been a mark of great evil is now one of the many things that is showing her just how far the lies go and how far she will go to do what she believes is right. With a love that was hinted at in book one and is now clearly defined Tea has far more allies than she thought, some who will not be parted from her even by the hands of death. I loved every minute of reading this book. Where the first book was slow out of necessity for world building and explanation, this book dives right where the first one ended and moves far quicker. There was much more action and battle than I could have ever imagined I would have found in this series and I cannot wait to see where the next book leads.
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Reviewed By: A. Ford
“Nature designed this plague as a double-edged sword; it either takes your life or it takes your humanity…” I was blown away by this book. In a thrilling dystopian, sci-fi world, the lines between technology and humanity are blurred as illnesses can be cured with a few lines of code and a download into the patient’s panel. When a plague unlike anything they have ever seen before threatens the very existence of humanity many take refuge in the bunker that they are told will keep them safe at the loss of their right to control their panels. Then there are those who stayed above and did whatever was necessary to survive. Catarina was the daughter of a genius, the only man in the world who would be able to code a vaccine for this disease. When he is taken by the company Cartaxus to create the vaccine the world seems so cut and dry on who is right and who is wrong. But when she has no choice but to work with those she should hate new information comes to life that changes everything. I am in love with this book, and could hardly put it down. It is a thrilling read that left me craving more of these characters and the complex world Suvada had created where fight for humanity is only just beginning. I definitely recommend this book and I cannot wait to see where this story will progress in the sequel coming out this fall. Reviewed by: D. Justice
What an interesting and exciting concept. In a far distant future where bio-engineering and technology have advanced so much, alongside DNA splicing, that they made a new type of species that is bred and trained for war and other tasks such as labor and other servant positions. They are trained to be obedient to the point they are more comparable to slaves. There is one beast that resists such things and turned on his creators seeking both vengeance and freedom for his kind despite being created for war. He begins saving humans who are willing to join his cause for redemption and finally take out his Gods. This is a must read for those who enjoy action, war, drama, and suspense. "Tool" is the most dangerous beast they failed to control; leading to the destruction of his creators and peace for everyone. |
AuthorAuthors of the following book reviews are students at Russell County High School. They have been chosen randomly and have written these reviews as volunteers. These were not graded assignments, just reviews written by students who enjoy reading! Archives
February 2019
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