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Pawn (The Blackcoat Rebellion, #1) (edición 2013)

por Aimee Carter

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The Blackcoat Rebellion
Book 1
Author of The Goddess Test novels
A single test determined her entire future...until she was given a way out
Kitty Doe had one chance to prove she could be worthwhile to society. Instead, she walked out of her ranking test as a complete failure, with a permanent "III" tattooed on the back of her neck. At seventeen, she's facing a lifetime of cleaning sewers...and being separated from Benjy, the boy she's loved for as long as she can remember.
So when Kitty is offered a chance to escape her fate, it seems like an easy choice. If she says yes, Kitty will be Maskedâ??surgically transformed into Lila Hart, the Prime Minister's niece, who died under mysterious circumstances. As a member of the Hart familyâ??a VIIâ??she will be famous. And for the first time, she will matter.
There's only one catch. She must also stop the rebellion that Lila secretly fostered, the same one that got her killed...and one Kitty believes in. Faced with threats, conspiracies and a life that's not her own, she must learn how to become more than a pawn in a twisted game she's only just beginning to understand.
"Carter has created an engaging heroine to root for in Kitty and a page-turner full of twists and turns." â??Booklist
"The actions and plot twists will keep readers satisfied and waiting for more in the series." â??School
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Título:Pawn (The Blackcoat Rebellion, #1)
Autores:Aimee Carter
Información:Harlequin Teen (2013)
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7/10, this was such an action packed and suspenseful book, I could not put this one down. The worldbuilding was very interesting, it felt like the oppressive government from 1984 combined with a fascinating faction system from Divergent, only this time there's seven factions, and they are based on intelligence. The beginning was very fast paced, the middle was kind of weak, and the ending was so suspenseful! I didn't realise who the true villain was, I thought it was another character, but it was a character called Augusta, she killed one character and kidnapped another, she was killed later, and a funeral was held for her, but no one felt any remorse for her. The characters definitely needed some work, most of them are quite flat. If you want an easy and unique YA dystopian story, this is the book for you. ( )
  Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
Eons ago I read The Goddess Test series by Aimee Carter. It was a delightful read I picked up in my teens and I loved it. When this book came out, I bought it at a local bookstore and then just didn't read it. It sat on my bookshelf for years (sadly, almost a decade) and I finally decided... it was time.

This book was a delight for me to read! It's fast paced, easy to read, and very intriguing for the entire story/plot behind it all. We've definitely read a lot of book where there are different levels in society, the lower the number the worse off they are, but this one just hit me the right way. It has a lot of YA tropes, but do I care? Nope! Give me the potential love triangle, a potential enemies to lovers, and lots of hidden lore. I AM ALL IN BABY.

If you're looking for some Oscar-like story with a lot of drama and depth, this isn't really the book for you. This book is a YA dystopian with all the drama of the early 2010s. It's still an absolute delight to read, but remember what book you are reading.

Overall, I adored this book and I am definitely grabbing the rest of the books in the series (hopefully not another decade between each one).

Four out of five stars. ( )
  Briars_Reviews | Aug 4, 2023 |
In this dystopian society, you are tested when you turn 17 and are only as good as your number - anything below a IV and your life is going to be difficult, relegated to menial tasks and unable to progress above your station. The highest number you can get is a VII, but nobody but the uber-powerful Hart family ranks this high. When Kitty Doe tests at a level III, she's reeling, and when she is offered the chance to become a VII, she jumps at it without knowing exactly what she will have to do to earn it, which she will quickly regret.

I really enjoyed this book and its unique story. The characters were likeable, and the world building was phenomenal, as is always the case with Ms. Carter's books.

I liked this book enough that I'm looking forward to continuing with the series.

4/5 stars. ( )
  jwitt33 | Apr 12, 2023 |
Kitty Doe is an Extra (a second child born to parents who were only allowed to have one), raised in a orphanage, and just took the nationwide "test" that will determine her rank in society. Unfortunately, she got a III, which means she's facing a hard life near the bottom of the food chain. That is until she runs away and is "bought" by Daxton Hart, the Prime Minister. He gives her the option to become a VII, the highest rank, and she readily agrees. What she doesn't know is that she's going to be Masked as Lila Hart, Daxton's niece, and take over her role. This also involves Kitty agreeing to undo the rebellion that Lila was apart of.

Soon Kitty learns that she's merely a pawn in a game between Daxton (and his mother) and Celia (and Knox, Lila's fiance). Kitty believes in the rebellion, but worries that going against Daxton could get her boyfriend from the group home sent to Elsewhere (a prison that no one returns from).



I'm not a big dystopian girl, so trying this one was definitely going out of my comfort zone. But maybe because I'm not bored of these books where the evil government is trying to suppress the people (and a strong girl ends up standing up to it to save the day), I quite enjoyed the book. It's a high-paced book that doesn't waste a lot of time with exhausting world-building. Not to say the world isn't adequately described, it's just doesn't take a lot of time to get what world they're living in. I really had fun reading about Kitty's adventure down the rabbit hole.

The story was great. You have a girl who is from a lower class, and is now destined to stay in that lower class, and you turn her into royalty. She's scared to step out of line because of the threat of going Elsewhere and the threat of death to Benjy. At the same time, Kitty WANTS things to change. She doesn't want people to be doomed to starvation based on what scores they got on a single test. I loved that push-and-pull mentality that she had. Kitty is a stubborn girl, so the fact that she had to sit back and take orders from all these people proved to be problematic for her.

My problems with Kitty: She's not very likable, she thinks she's smarter than she is, and she thinks the same things over and over on repeat a lot. I know that she had grown up being fed all the B.S. that the government was putting out, but Kitty just seemed SO naive about things. For instance, she really believed that in a country where the rich have everything and the poor have nothing, that a test that decides your future is going to be 100% fair. That all people have an equal opportunity to "earn" a better life by doing well on the test. AND she thinks that despite the fact that she can't read AT ALL, that she's going to somehow get a really high score. Yeah, okay. The girl has a learning disability, so I feel for her... but I don't think an oppressive government like this one is going to give a crap and let her take the test orally. Plus this government is all about "what you can contribute to society" will determine your ranking. Having a disability is going to get you a one-way ticket Elsewhere, it just is. Until Kitty "earned" a III she was in complete support of the rank system. Then she gets a low score and it's all so unfair!! It didn't endear her to me very much.

I also wasn't wild about the romance in the book. I loved Knox and Greyson, but Benjy?? Meh. I wish we were shown more about why he was so amazing. I sort of just wish Benjy was never brought to Somerset and Kitty could let her friendships develop with the other people. Once Benjy came around she felt very closed to everyone else.

I love when books like this make me think about society and how we live. The ranking system and the fairness of it really got me thinking about how it's not too far off from what we do now. Sure, we're not ranked based on one single test (cough, SATs, cough), but how far we go in life is determined largely by what career you choose or who you marry. And the choices are infinitely greater and easier for people who grow up in households with larger incomes.

Besides from Kitty grating on my nerves a little bit, I really did like this story. There were multiple twists that I didn't see coming, and I am definitely going to continue with the series. I just hope Kitty gets a reality check somewhere along the way.

OVERALL: I loved reading this tension-filled dystopian. It was something different for me and I think it was well done. The main character could be a little dense at times, but I still rooted for her and couldn't put the book down at times.

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  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
I was about to auto-click "add to my books" because this had an interesting blurb. But having been subjected to "The Godess Test" It only goes into my list for recommendations improvement.
  Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
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Science Fictio Young Adult Fictio HTML:The first move is hers...
The Blackcoat Rebellion
Book 1
Author of The Goddess Test novels
A single test determined her entire future...until she was given a way out
Kitty Doe had one chance to prove she could be worthwhile to society. Instead, she walked out of her ranking test as a complete failure, with a permanent "III" tattooed on the back of her neck. At seventeen, she's facing a lifetime of cleaning sewers...and being separated from Benjy, the boy she's loved for as long as she can remember.
So when Kitty is offered a chance to escape her fate, it seems like an easy choice. If she says yes, Kitty will be Maskedâ??surgically transformed into Lila Hart, the Prime Minister's niece, who died under mysterious circumstances. As a member of the Hart familyâ??a VIIâ??she will be famous. And for the first time, she will matter.
There's only one catch. She must also stop the rebellion that Lila secretly fostered, the same one that got her killed...and one Kitty believes in. Faced with threats, conspiracies and a life that's not her own, she must learn how to become more than a pawn in a twisted game she's only just beginning to understand.
"Carter has created an engaging heroine to root for in Kitty and a page-turner full of twists and turns." â??Booklist
"The actions and plot twists will keep readers satisfied and waiting for more in the series." â??School

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