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Void (2011)

by Rhiannon Lassiter(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1442429291 (ISBN13: 9781442429291)
languge
English
publisher
Simon Pulse
review 1: This story was amazing, and at some points incredibly complex. I loved it. SPOILER: Especially the ending, "As being the first of us to find her wings." This leads e to believe, she never died, she just became part of the net. Not only the internet, but she just became a mind without a body, some collected consciousness traveling the universe. I was really upset the first time I read it because I thought Raven had died, but when I read that last part again, and paid more attention, I don't think she did.
review 2: I have to say, overall, this is probably one of the best books I have ever read. The writing style is superb, it is THE most well-written I have ever read. The plot it great, and the characters are extremely well developed and relatable. However, the
... moreending is a bit of a disappointment, but that is ONLY because if personal biases, the ending was nothing BUT necessary. The book, actually, would not have made any sense whatsoever if it had ended a different way. My favorite characters in order: Avalon, Cloud, Raven, Ali, Kez. When comparing Rhiannon's age to the age of other authors, this is the best book I have ever written. Void (Hex, more specifically) was written by a 17 year old. There are books I have read that are HORRIBLE in comparison to this book and they were written by adults. less
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sfumbo
This book surprised me. It was very detailed and has a unique story about a dystopian society.
yammy
Interesting, but no characters with depth
Rocket
it was good
anneweiats
Nov 15th
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