Glitch was a fast-paced book that I found hard to put down. With a setting that reminded me of the Uglies Series and Revealing Eden, the author twisted the familiar dystopian theme into a new interesting take on freedom and emotion. Zoe was an ...read more
In the Community, there is no more pain or war. Implanted computer chips have wiped humanity clean of destructive emotions, and thoughts are replaced by a feed from the Link network. When Zoe starts to malfunction (or "glitch"), she suddenly begins ...read more
Heather Anastasiu creates a powerful new world in her Glitch series and does not disappoint with the final installment. Her characters are original and cleverly constructed, with an added element of realism that draws the reader in even more. Her ...read more
This book is like no other. Even though it is not a Harry Potter-type fantasy, it is a good book for fantasy lovers. The beginning is a little slow, but once the ride starts up, it doesn't slow down. When I got the book, The Seems: the Split ...read more
11-year-old Roger Tarkington sees his future, and it isn’t good. After having achieved middle school greatness, he will soon lose it all and become the laughing stock of Jefferson Middle School.
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The book opens in 1403, when there is civil war in China. The Emperor Hui Dis uncle Zhu Di claims he is the rightful heir to the throne. Under Zhu Dis skilled eunuch general Zheng He, his army is besieging the Chinese capital city of Nanjing. The ...read more