The Killables (6 books in series)
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review 1: Gemma Malley never ceases to amaze me. She looks at power and leadership from different perspectives that really make me question how and why our society works in the way in which it does. The end of The Killables showed me how easily we fall into the trap of assumption. We assum...
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review 1: I have to say, it took me a while to get into this, because I wasn't a huge fan of Evie at the start of the book, but it gradually became one of my favourite dystopian books. At first, Evie seems a little boring and monotonous, with the same thoughts running through her brain all...
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review 1: All in all this book was a pretty huge disappointment. I loved the Declaration series by the same author - they had brilliant characters and an engaging plot - but this was utterly rubbish compared to that.The main problem I had with this book is that I just didn't... care about ...
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review 1: Things that made me give it one star: it is based on a wikipedia article, the 'scientific evidence' is taken out of context, the timeline doesn't fit, there is ZERO character development, the 'lovetriangle' is ridiculus, the main character is dispensable and lastly: I could not ...
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review 1: Wow. This installment was even better than the first. We got a lot of progress with Evie and Lucas as well us understanding Linus a bit more. Our main characters definitely developed alot more with the exception of one...and yes I am speaking of you Raffi. The plot also got a bi...
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review 1: This book was really more of a 3.5, but it was fun enough to read that just a 3 star didn't seem fair. the idea behind the book was interesting, the world was developed well enough. in the beginning there is a blatantly ridiculous idea put out there that all of the people in the...