The YA Dystopian Book Club discussion

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Anyways, awesome- if you want to include spoilers just make spoiler tags so people know :)
Sherry wrote: "Ummmm, how do you make spoiler tags??"
Click on "some html is ok", find the bullet with spoiler and copy its contents.
Click on "some html is ok", find the bullet with spoiler and copy its contents.

David wrote: "Finished! It was a decent read but I thought it ended way to quick and without a climax, c'mon! Not sure yet if I'll read the next book."
You sound like me. I'm a fast reader too. XD
Yeah, this book was so-so to me. :P
You sound like me. I'm a fast reader too. XD
Yeah, this book was so-so to me. :P

Hehe I took it down!
Yeah, I agree with Brenda and Amelia, I was underwhelmed. But I know a lot of people have loved it, it wasn't for me. I really didn't like Endurance either, the novella, which helped me make up my mind not to read the sequel. I just found the characters flat and boring and yeah, the story was quite monotonous. I couldn't really picture the world and nothing in the writing inspired me.

The characters weren't good to me. The only one I really liked was Stalker. There wasn't much character development for me to get to know most of the characters.






It's a fun read, Riya. I think maybe many of us have just read too many similar books, plots, characters, and are just waiting for the next fabulous book and just haven't found it yet? Speaking for myself and my friend here.
I thought it was worth the read, and also finished Outpost. I do plan to read Horde when it comes out too. But yes, I was hoping for an amazing read, and it wasn't that.

It's a fun read, Riya. I think ma..."
I agree Kathy, I think I've just read so many GREAT books lately that I am holding books up to a higher standard now. This book wasn't BAD, just, like you said Kathy, not an amazing read.


Now you must share what has been epic for the rest of us. Maybe a new thread? Epic reads? I haven't hit epic or great lately. So searching. . .

Please try the second book in the series. I'd be interested to see what you have to say about that one.

It took me a minute to get into the first book, I'll admit. But by the end, I was hooked! I also recommend the second book in the series. I think it's a great series.



I think you have just restored my faith in humanity! ;)



If you do decide to continue with the series (just do it!) I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.


Alright, well, if you typed it from your phone, I should take your word for it! Haha!
I will definitely consider it, I just don't know when. Everytime I see "Outpost" on the book shelves I wonder where they could end up in "Enclave." But it hasn't been enough for me to pick it up and finish. But with our high recommendation, I will consider it more. :) Thanks for your reply!


uh, no. She doesn't fall in love with him. But that's semantics. If you look at that part of the plot, it talks about acknowledging others and our own flaws. Think about it. If you grew up in a racist environment, and you thought that's just how things were everywhere for everyone, you wouldn't question it either. You would happily go along with it became that would be the status quo. Now apply it to Stalker. Same concept. Except he learned from his surroundings and his view was changed. There are so many different real life scenarios I could apply the concept to and isn't that what literature is about? Learning and growing? It's not always packaged in puppy wrapping paper with a pink bow on top. Sometimes it's dirty and unpleasant and, dare I say, controversial. That's what makes it worth while. When you actually have to look deeper to see what's actually there.

I really hope that you do. If you need more convincing, you just let me know! ;)

uh, no. She doesn't fall in love with him. But that's semantics. If you l..."
I just can't get over it. I understand society and all that, but I think there are limits- and for me, this just passed that limit. I don't know....it's just I wasn't expecting it to be like this AT ALL- and stuff like rape and all that just gets me SO angry, so I couldn't deal with this at all. I mean when it comes to rape stories read quality, like the Kite Runner or something, not this book. I feel that this book should definitely have an age thing on it, because I probably would've picked this up as a middle schooler if I had seen it, and this is definitely not preteen appropriate! I definitely like controversial literature, but for some reason I just can't handle this one- like I think everyone has their limits, and this one was mine.

But for someone who doesn't understand being weak just because you're a female they're valid questions. I think, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you may be judging a dystopian book/ world by the standards of our own society. Yeah, if you asked someone that in this world, you deserve a huge slap in the face, but Deuce doesn't live in our world. And she doesn't know. And what's the best way to find out? To ask.

It wasn't that. I understand society would be different, but at one point Deuce wondered (I think, but it's a bit fuzzy so I might be slightly off) why Tegan hadn't just died, rather than being raped or something like that? And that's what irritated me- the whole idea that Deuce thought Tegan should've died if she really hated rape that much.
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