Review:Miranda is in sixth grade when she begins to receive mysterious letters from an anonymous person. It says, "I am coming to safe your friend's life, and my own. I must ask two favors. First, you must write me a letter." Then the key for their apartment is stolen as well as a pair of shoes and Miranda keeps getting the notes. The person seems to be able to tell the future, listing clues in his note and then having them happen days later. She's beginning to believe that someone's life is in danger. Warning! Spoilers may exist beyond this point!
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Reapers: Review: Phoenix is a reaper, which means that, when a person dies, he takes their soul and transports them to their final resting place at the Gateway. He meets two other Reapers named Singapore and Shanghai and they start to suspect that the Gateway isn't all it's supposed to be. They're not sure if they are actually bringing the souls to a safe resting place, like they always tell the grieving family members. When a friend of Phoenix is accused of medicine smuggling and is taken to a labor camp, he decides to try and save them and find out what is really beyond the Gateway with his two friends. But can he trust them? Sing seems to be keeping secrets. Warning: There may be spoilers beyond this point. This is going to be a very short review since I only got about one chapter in. The story idea is great. America is pressured to enter the Selection, the program where the prince will select thirty girls at random and narrow them down, until he falls in love with one of them. The problem is, America doesn't want to enter, but when she does by pressure from her love and her family, she is picked, much to her dismay. But she's already in love with another boy named Aspen. His family is a much lower rank then hers, and in the caste system that America lives in, she's not allowed to marry someone of a lower caste. Then she meets the prince, Maxon, and he starts to fall in love with her, and she is slowly starting to fall for him, against her better judgement. Review: Martyr--otherwise known by his scientific name J:3:3--is one of hundreds of clones kept underneath the earth in a secret lab called the Jason Farms. He believes that he is created to serve his purpose, to sacrifice himself to save humanity, and expire when he's 18. With a month until he expires, Martyr has one wish--to see the sky. Dr. Max has taught him about the sky and the sun and stars and he wants to see them for himself. Abby Goyer just moved to Alaska for her dad's new mysterious job. She's trying to adapt to the new life where the sun is only shining about six hours of the day and the temperature is constantly below zero. She could never guess what was really happening at the farm where her dad works or what would happen when a strange boy shows up one night at her house asking about the stars. As what's happening illegally at the Jason Farms is being revealed, Martyr has to decide between two futures. The one for which he was produced and the one Abby believes God created him to have. Time is running out, and Martyr must decide if a life with Abby is worth leaving everything he's ever known. The content below may contain spoilers! |
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