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Sybille Malone lives in an overpopulated Manhattan, Region One, of Global Good 2202. Their society is the fulfillment of utopian ideals developed by the surviving masses of 2100. Seventeen-year-old Sybille is a resident of Dayshift and longs for a Nightshift boy known only as Mark. Distraught by Global Good's restrictive culture, Sybille is desperate until she finds a relic of a past civilization. The discovery of Blair's diary sets off a chain of supernatural events that not only affects Sybille's close relationships, but has Global Good scrambling to find the culprit. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In the year 2202 Sybille Malone is ready to end her life over a boy she cannot have. The monotony of day-to-day activities is too much for her and she yearns for change. But the discovery of a diary of a person named Blair exhibits that change for her. Strange things begin to happen and people are starting to ask questions as to not only why, but who is the cause of it all.
This is a dystopian novel written in the form of a young adult book. Skinner is gifted at describing a world that is dark and dismal and tedious. You can really almost feel the distress that's Sybille feels.
I guessed at the ending and was correct but I'm sure many would not be able to put together the scrambled pieces. The author is good at leaving bread crumbs for the reader. The ending has a very good twist which I'm sure leads you into the second installment.
I enjoyed this book as a nice quick read. I enjoyed the twists and turns in the plot and enjoyed the ending immensely. I am looking forward to reading both the second and the third novel in the series.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes dystopian, paranormal, science fiction or young adult. ( )