Loved it!

filled star filled star filled star filled star filled star
bballbreexo Avatar

By

Marie Lu is definitely a favorite author of mine. I read I believe all of her series except one. And I was so excited to read her newest book. Overall, it was a great story and I look forward to book two. But I will admit that it was a bit slow for me. It took me a while to get into it. And it wasn't until more than half way did it truly pick up the pace and then I flew through it. Which I think was a little understandable considering the world she created. Sometimes you need to really establish that. And with that said, I have a feeling book two will be a lot faster pace (at least I hope so!).

So this book follows Talin. She is Striker for her nation, Mara. And she is such an interesting character. First off, she can't speak. Her voice was damaged as a child when her and her mother were attacked by the Federation and mix in some emotional trauma, she just can't find her voice. So she uses a sign language to communicate. Which works out well for her, because as a solider for this nation she run to, they need to communicate in a sign language when it battle. Mara is the last nation standing from the Federation. It is only a matter of time before it is overrun by the Federation and the horrible monsters they created called Ghosts. But Talin refuses to give up just yet. Especially when a prisoner is brought to Mara. Talin senses there is something important about him and risks her neck to stand up and say they shouldn't execute him. With that, he becomes her responsibility and she knows she is expected to fail. But her gamble pays off. There is something special about Red. And soon they form this very unique bond. And with it comes the answer to saving their home. It's a mission where if they fail, their nation falls.

So like I said earlier, the book was a little slow in the beginning for me personally. But I ended up loving the direction it took and that ending was fantastic. So of course, I have to know more! Marie Lu writes such great dystopian worlds and I know this one is going to be another great one to add to her collection.