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Decades passed, and then centuries. Two-hundred-and-sixty years later, they have been released at last. Given new, perfect bodies, Locke and Kara awaken to a world they know nothing about, where everyone they once knew and loved is long dead. Set years after The Adoration of Jenna Fox, this book follows the lives of Locke and Kara, Jenna's friends who were with her in the original accident. The story is narrated by Locke, who is We get to see Locke and Kara wake up yrs.
Perhaps Kara even wants revenge. This book includes some really complex questions…is it ethical to mess with human biology? What makes us human in the first place anyway? We learn a little about his background, but learn practically nothing about Kara. It would be nice to see what is going on in her mind and with her feelings. But alas, it is all Locke. The emotions are completely foreign to me. Also, this novel cannot stand alone, though the dystopic world vision of years later is quite the world for students to experience. However, as it is, I say leave it out and recommend it more for fans of the first book to read outside the classroom.
It is strictly suggested to be age-appropriate, which is a nice change from seeing a HLL, which would imply that though younger readers could follow, the subject matter is too mature. So I say let middle grade readers access this if they are good readers. It is pages, so that might discourage anyone younger than 12 from reading it. I did enjoy the book, and will be continuing with Fox Forever just to see what becomes of Jenna and Locke.
I love the science-fiction aspect of it: it definitely is more science fiction than the first book, and I love that part of it. I want to know more about the world of years into the future. Happy reading, everyone!
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I warned you. This sounds interesting. Great review! Like Liked by 1 person. I almost felt Jenna Fox was added as a prop. If you do read it, let me know what you think. Thank you for reading it!
Like Like. I am GLAD you skimmed.
But as it stands, the min you read this review, the whole concept behind the first book and its mystery are ruined. Yes, I want to have my focus be on materials that can or cannot be used in the classroom, even though I read a wide range of different YA.
I also hate how off the age requirements are for YA readers. Thank you! In the book it shows that Jenna doesn't really know what's going on. Her parents have given her all these home videos but she still doesn't remember anything from before the terrible car accident she was in.
There is a lot of thinking in this book but, even with that you never know what's going to happen next. As far as I know there really isn't anything like this book around, it is a one of a kind. Although there are two more books in this series.
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This book is really truly amazing, it just drags you in and you can't stop until you've read the whole book. This is definitely more of a girly book, but not completely. It's more for people who like novels set in the future, kind of like dystopian books. This book was an interesting story, how a teenage girl named Jenna Fox wakes up from an year-long coma to find that she can't remember who she was.
The truth is beyond impossible, and this book is a great adventure. Close Embed Code. Copy and Paste the code below to your website or blog. Embed Code. Close Email to Friend.
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