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Ebook Download , by Kathleen Groger


Ebook Download , by Kathleen Groger

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, by Kathleen Groger

, by Kathleen Groger


, by Kathleen Groger


Ebook Download , by Kathleen Groger

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Product details

File Size: 1461 KB

Print Length: 297 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Leaf & Thorn Press, LLC (March 31, 2016)

Publication Date: March 31, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01DPSBJDA

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#26,113 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

It started off interestingly enough, but somewhere around the 65-70% mark I just wanted it to be over. It felt like a none stop series of chase scenes that always resulted in the heroine dropping her gun but ultimately escaping. Dialogue and action become forced as the author introduced more characters, most who's purpose was only to die within a few short paragraphs. It became particularly tedious when the group reached the supposed safe haven of Site R. The entire interaction with the military and ensuing battle was forced to the breaking point. Characters kept secrets/held back information for no reason other than to, I assume, create suspense or future narrative/dialogue. While the action was non stop, the plot failed to truly advance until the very end, and that end was massively anti-climactic. The editing was good. I don't recall any real typos of note. The author could do with some fact checking however. Propane tanks don't explode if you shoot them and Army Humvees definitely don't need to be on to lower the window. Windows in hummers are amazingly primitive.

Val has been on her own for the last 4 months since the Great Discovery turned the world upside down. She lives by her own rules of survival, avoiding the inhuman Raspers and trying her best to stay alive. When she encounters Adam, the only person she has seen in that time, she is instantly leery. Adam ends up saving her life, and Val has no choice but to give him a chance. But Adam has a secret, one that Val may not be able to forgive. Can the two of them stay alive long enough to find answers about the Great Discovery?In case I have not made it clear in my many reviews of dystopian books, I am a huge fan of this genre. I think I must have high expectations when it comes to my end of the world adventures and recently I have been disappointed in what I have read. This story did not let me down, I am happy to say. It was unique enough that I did not feel like I had read this exact story before, and there was plenty of action to keep me engaged. I blew through the story in about a day because it was a fast read due to the writing style, the action was well done and the twists were not things that I could predict. I also appreciated the dose of reality the author threw in, with real life survival scenarios and near death events where not everyone makes it out alive and at times it can be gory and gruesome. Oh and the creepiness factor was appreciated, especially when it comes to the black slime stuff and the “hive”.At times Val drove me insane. She reacts as if she is the boss at all times (and in every scenario), and sure she has been on her own doing ok for months, but still she is an inexperienced 16 year old girl. I do like that she had previous training on weapons from her SWAT team father, it made her survival more believable to me. But anyway, she had such an attitude and kinda sorta treated Adam awful that there were plenty of times that if I had been him I would have peaced out. She is called a “bitch” at one point, and if the shoe fits and all… Adam on the other hand was just so mellow, caring and intuitive at times, it was slightly unbelievable as a traumatized 16 year old boy. But whatever. Val was the main characters and had a very strong personality, that despite my issues with her attitude she was an interesting perspective.I was glad the truth behind the Great Discovery was addressed in this book instead of just adding to the huge pile of questions the ending gave me. I like the direction the story took and I am just as curious as Val is as to why she is wanted. I can’t wait to read more because there has to be at least one more book to finish the saga this book began.

This story is a breath of fresh air in the YA/Post apocalyptic genre. This is a story about a strong young teenager forced to learn to survive on her own. A young teenager who finds out she is not the only non-rasper alive. She has developed 3 rules to follow. #1 is "Trust No one". When she is confronted by Adam, also a non-rasper teenager, she starts to ignore her 3 rules and her life changes.Val and Adam join together and try to get to the safe zone Adam's father told him about.This is full of action, excitement, drama, perseverance, and survival. Just when you think you have the story figured out, Miss Groger injects a twist.I really enjoyed this book. Miss Gregor knows how to pull the reader in and captivate them. I really didn't want to put the book down. I read it during lunch at work, on the way home from work, and sitting in front of the television.

Finally--the new fiction series I've been waiting for! Since finishing The Hunger Games trilogy a few years ago, I've been searching for another fiction series to grab my attention, only to end up disappointed. The Colony has outperformed any fiction novel I've read in years. You're hooked right away from the very beginning and you don't want the ride to end! Thank you for "breaking my slump" and producing such a fantastic read--I'll be anticipating the arrival of the next novel in the series!!

I was hooked from the start. It has been a long time since I stayed up to 3 am because I could not put down a book. Engaging characters and fast paced story. Can not wait for the next book from Kathleen Groger.

This was a good story, but a huge premise of the book is this girl and her number rule of not trusting anyone. This rule is mentioned in nearly ever single chapter. What annoys me is that she has no reason to not trust people. She went three or four months not seeing a single human. Where does this trust issue come from? There were a couple of other things that weren't amazing, but for the most part this is a fun book to read.

**slight spoilers**The Colony reminded me of The Walking Dead. If they took a character from the show and made this their backstory (*up until they meet up with the adults), it would fit in perfectly. The raspers are different enough from the tv show that they give this book its unique flavor. The twist on how they came to be was unique. Val was a great character and you were with her to the end.

This is a great book to keep you on the edge of your seat. It's almost non-stop action that keeps you reading well into the morning hours. I loved the flow of the writing and the overall aspect of the book itself. Definitely a new take, one which has me getting the next book now.

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