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Work InformationUninvited by Sophie Jordan ![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() I wanted to like this book. I wanted to love this book SO MUCH. I cannot even explain how much, because I loved Jordan's Firelight series before this one and it was a high favorite for three years. And this one was great, amazingly, breathlessly great and I wanted everyone in the world to read it with, up until so very suddenly the love interest moved past the middle of the book in the most cliche, hand-waved, not-possible way in this kind of situation. It was a hard lump to take on a book I was rating a hard 4.5 until that moment, and then the book continued to go quickly down hill. I spent most of this book holding on fiercely tight, wearing it would get better, as it only got more and more convenient, and no one ever referenced history, and impossible things happened or were never considered or noticed and by the end I was just exhausted and glad to be done. Unless the second book ricochet's on some of my follower's review, I won't be continuing this series. So far, I think that Uninvited is my favorite 2014 dystopian/sci-fi read. I really enjoyed Sophie Jordan's other YA series, Firelight, so when I heard about Uninvited I was just like: When I finally got the book in my oh so grabby hands and started it, I couldn't put it down. I'm pretty sure that I looked exactly like this baby while reading it: I have never used gifs in my reviews before, but because I don't even have words to form a coherent review about my love for this book, I thought the gifs would portray my feelings pretty fairly. I'm not even going to attempt to say anything else, because I would just end up majorly fangirling. Things I loved: The characters The plot The suspense The overall uniqueness and wonderfulness Pretty much the whole book Things I do not like: Having to wait for the next book. I need it! A quick read and an absolutely compelling story which kind of reminded me of When She Woke by Hilary Jordan. I keep seeing everyone compare this to Minority Report but I have no idea what that is so... Anyway, great narration, loved the writing, characters, and story. Needles freak me out though and this is the second book this week that I've read that has graphic scenes containing needles. I really need to read something light and fluffy. Full review soon. no reviews | add a review
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