UNDER MY SKIN WAS SO DAMN REFRESHING. Hands down, best Dystopian SciFi I’ve read all year. Ignore that cover. Ignore that blurb. Under My Skin has like 4 pages of sweet Romance, the rest is just juicy awesomeness of body snatching, political intrigue, manipulation, warfare, power, friendship, and sacrifice. When… Read more »
Posts Tagged: dystopian
Review: Lock In by John Scalzi
Lock In is a fantastic read! It is well written, easy to understand, believable and above all… INTERESTING! It has been awhile since I have read something that was interesting to me on an intellectual level. There is plenty of pseudo-science, and what-if type writing in this novel, and I… Read more »
Review: Prototype by M.D. Waters
Prototype is the exciting conclusion to the duology that started with Archetype a magnificent futuristic dystopian, science fiction novel with a healthy dose of romance. In a future where most women are infertile, women are treated as property and raised in training centers where they are taught their place in… Read more »
Review: Hungry by H.A. Swain
Thalia Apple is a revolutionary in the body and life of a privileged 17 year old girl. In Hungry, we enter her life just as she is realizing that all of the happy, easy truths she has been fed since childhood are all a pack of lies hiding the ugliest… Read more »
Review: Once We Were by Kat Zhang
“I’m lucky just to be alive.” Eva was never supposed to have survived this long. As the recessive soul, she should have faded away years ago. Instead, she lingers in the body she shares with her sister soul, Addie. When the government discovered the truth, they tried to “cure” the… Read more »
Review: Breathe by Sarah Crossan
Pabkin’s One Liner: Tension that keeps you in suspense and with baited breath! Inhale. Exhale. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe . . . The world is dead. The survivors live under the protection of Breathe, the corporation that found a way to manufacture oxygen-rich air. Alina has been stealing for a long… Read more »
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