Showing posts with label emma pass. Show all posts
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Monday, May 19, 2014

Mark This Book Monday: The Fearless by Emma Pass!!

Hello everyone! Happy Monday!

I'm starting the week with one of my very awaited books of the year! After loving Emma Pass's debut last year, I was super excited to get her next book, and I'm very happy to have it as the first entry for this week's Mark This Book Monday!

This one is also part of my Dystopian Reading Challenge 2014!





The FearlessThe Fearless by Emma Pass

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


After reading Emma Pass' ACID last year, I knew I wanted to read The Fearless as soon as it came out!

It is a dystopian, and as such it belongs to one of my favourites genres to read. I was absolutely intrigued about the premise of the book: an absolute change in our society that starts with the widespread use of a not-tested-enough miracle drug.

I will be trying my best to not discuss the actual plot too much, mostly because I think I'd be spoiling something inadvertedly, and I want this review to be as spoiler free as possible!

I found very intriguing how the beginning of the book was actually the information brochure for the medication that started everything. That gave it a realistic touch I could appreciate, maybe even more than other readers, being a nurse and all that!

Given the synopsis of the book I expected the story to start with Cass being already 17, but we actually start with the backstory of the how's, what's and a few hints of the why's. What's great of this backstory is that even if it's a bit obscurely, we do get a hint at what's going on in the rest of the world, before we focus on the UK and the story turns even more regional once they move to the island.

Once we reach present day Cass, we're given a very limited idea of what the world is like since she's at the island, safe but also completely cut off from the rest of the world, where the Fearless are at large, having destroyed civilization as we knew it. Cass isn't entirely happy with her life in the island, but since it's a safe place for her and her brother, she wouldn't even think of leaving for the mainland.

But everything changes one day, once an intruder is discovered in the island. He is captured but he's not the only one and once Cass's brother is kidnapped and taken off the island, all bets are off for Cass. She teams up with the captive intruder, helping him escape to get his help in the mainland trying to rescue her brother.

The book is told in 3 different POVs: Cass, Sol (Cass's used-to-be-best-friend-and-guy-in-love-with-her) and Myo (the captive intruder and guy with a lot of secrets).

Cass is a pretty great heroine, despite some rash choices and her absolute ignorance of what's really going on in the world (though that's not exactly her fault). She is tough, very loyal to her family and not scared to face new things and danger.

Sol starts the book as being a bit of a jerk, but sort of still can tolerate him, but as the book progresses I started disliking him more and more. I could still understand his situation was not ideal, but even so I couldn't justify his bad choices. He's a really big contrast to Cass, and how she handles the situations and the choices she makes.

Myo was a very intriguing character, from the very beginning we suspect there's much more to him than just how presents himself. But even if I suspected what his secret might be, I wasn't entirely sure and it's great what a twist it added to the story, and the morality of the fight that's going on.

The pacing of the book was quite good, even if it first might have seem a bit slow, but it gives us pieces we'll need to know later on, and it also gives Cass some time to try and grasp the change in her worldview. The plot seemed rather straightforward at first, but we're given quite a few twists here and there that make it even more interesting, and ends up presenting us with a few moral dilemmas that do question what defines humanity, and what choices we do when the ends justify the means?

The biggest issue I have with the book and that is the key to my rating is the ending... I asked Emma on Twitter and she told me she wanted to write a sequel, so I'm hoping that'll happen! As a first book in a series or duology, The Fearless would get very solid 4 stars, but as a standalong, I feel like there should be a lil more world building, so it'd get a 3.5 stars.



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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Waiting On Wednesday #33!!

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted at Breaking The Spine  that spotlights those can't-wait-to-get-my-hands-on-them books that we are eagerly awaiting!


What book am I hoping it was already downloaded to my Kindle app this week? The Fearless by Emma Pass!!





Goodreads Summary:


"The Fearless. An army, powered by an incredible new serum that makes each soldier stronger, sharper, faster than their enemies. Intended as a force for good, the serum has a terrible side-effect - anyone who takes it is stripped of all humanity, empathy, love. And as the Fearless sweep through the country, forcing the serum on anyone in their path, society becomes a living nightmare.

Cass remembers the night they passed through her village. Her father was Altered. Her mother died soon after. All Cass has left is her little brother - and when Jori is snatched by the Fearless and taken to their hellish lair, Cass must risk everything to get him back."

 


Why am I eagerly awaiting The Fearless? I'm a big fan of dystopian stories, and I read Emma Pass' debut ACID and loved it, so when I heard she had another dystopian standalone coming, with another kick arse female main character, I knew I wanted to read it! And yes, this one has also been preordered and I cannot wait till it downloads in my Kindle app!


What are you all (im)patiently awaiting this week?

Monday, July 15, 2013

Mark This Book Monday: ACID by Emma Pass!!

And would you believe it? My motivation must have stopped trying to run to the hills cause here I am with the final Mark This Book Monday for this week!

This book I discovered via Twitter and the recommendations of some of the authors I follow in there, so thank you Twitter!


ACID by Emma Pass




Writing a review for ACID is gonna be a bit tough, not because I don't think it is a brilliant book, that it is, but because I think this is one of those reviews that must be absolutely spoiler free, and that's gonna be hard to pull off!

ACID is a purely dystopian tale, with a touch of science fiction due to the future time setting, but it doesn't have the usual post-apocalyptic undertones of other dystopians. Here there was no worldwide catastrophe, here humanity doesn't have to start from scratch, here there was a bid for power at a vulnerable moment in history, and a country has been shaped at those powers' will.

There are some elements that would remind me of 1984 and even A Brave New World, in the way society has been changed, and in how fear & lies are what keep the populace under control.

ACID is Jenna Strong's story but not only hers. Jenna does honour her last name, she's a very strong and resilient character. I loved having a main character that was a female and kicked arse!

But the best thing about ACID is not just having a strong female character as the main character, the best thing about ACID was how it kept managing to surprise me at every twist of the story! I kept expecting the story to go one way, turned the page and bam! I had been thrown a curve ball and was surprised. Time after time! And that's also the main reason I don't want to discuss plot much during the review, cause I don't want to let anything slip!

This was a great read, and also quite a change of pace since it's a stand alone and it felt great enjoying and wrapping a story in one book.

Very much deserved 4 stars for this one!