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Eden Keary Taylor 9781463525965 Books

See that folks? Yes, thats five stars!
Why? Well just sit down people and let me begin to list the reasons:

1. There is some major awesome going on with this cover. It's beautiful in a bad gritty sort of way. It's not the girl next door or the old school covers directed at the older youth. It gets down to business with a swift hard Chuck Norris kick to the eyes. The cover also represents the book's plot with that metalic in the eye and the roughed up decrilit script. It is quite frankly pure awesome!

2. The book's plot? Not the same'ole dystopian. It's UNIQUE. It's ORIGINAL, It's AWESOME....yes that word again, AWESOME.
Set in a post apocalyptic world, life is vastly different being overrun by human/cybernetic peeps called The Fallen. Few humans remain, thanks to the nanorobitics that was introduced into society for bodily improvement. Apparently, somebody misjudged the new technology, for it wasn't long after the introduction to nanorobotics that the people with upgrades were completely taken over by their new parts. From there the botics infection just spread through touch.

Eve, the books main character, is trying to eke out a living with a small group of surviors. Her group is going slightly better than crappy on the survival scale when she comes across a small group of strangers. Then things get interesting.
The Fallen start showing up and Eve's group is forced to move.

3. The writting style
Mrs. Taylor is obviously an expert at weaving a tale. Eden was amazingly thurough on description but without too much input. She doesn't overwhelm with needless words that need a dictionary. Nor does she use the standard descriptive phrases found in so many common YA novels.
She quite simply, tells a tale that jumps out of the book and straight into your minds eye. There is no struggle to imagine what she's trying to convey. It practically leaps into your lap, bitch slaps your face and screams, "BEST BOOK EVA!".
Okay, maybe not to that extint but damn near close!

4, The characters.
Holy Hell these characters are beleviable. They have depth, not just motives.
They were so well rounded that I felt like long lost bosom pals! They were people I could find in my everyday life. What's more is they weren't sterotyped. Rather they were regular people with wants and needs in a cyborg ruled world. I could see myself in their place though in all actuality I'd rather not have such a reality.
The main character and heroine, is by no means a pansy member of venus. Nope, she is, like all my favorite heroine, the Bomb Diggity of her dystopian world. She, like the beautiful cover, is kickass.
I love when stories shy away from the whole disney girl needs man formula.

5. The Climax of Eden
Oh sweet baby Jesus, the big action scene towards the end of Eden left my heart racing and my palms sweating. The action was high and I so did not want it to end! The big fight scene was byy far the greatest part of Eden.

To end this review, I can only say that Eden is one of my favorite dystopians. Everything was on such a high level that I simply could not grade this book any less than the perfect five stars. It's originality, character build, prose, and cover make Eden a well rounded read that I think all YA/Dystopian fans should check out.

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Eden Keary Taylor 9781463525965 Books Reviews


Eve doesn't remember the time before the Fall. She showed up in Eden with the clothes on her back and has lived there since. The people of Eden were her family, yet she somehow always knew she was different from them. Eve was tougher than most and unemotional but couldn't quite figure out what it was that made her different...and then West showed up.

I liked the author's writing style and the development of the characters. Eve was pretty easy to like.
She did some stupid things when it came to West and Avian, but she was also trying to figure out her place in the world and why she felt different from everyone else. Throughout the story she had to deal with her newly developing emotions and feelings and she really didn't know how. She was a strong female lead and caring and loyal to her friends.

Avain and West were great characters as well. Avian was the strong, steady one who had always been there for Eve. West was the new guy who made her feel things she had never felt before and didn't understand. This story really should be labeled as romance. The whole book was about the love triangle between Eve, West, and Avain, though that's not necessarily a bad thing. There was no instant falling in love; it was a slow developing process that was weaved through the book. I really liked how the author was able to explain Eve's feelings for both West and Avian in such detail so that we got to understand her decisions throughout the story and had dialogue between them as well so they understood where they stood most of the time. A lot of times in stories the characters don't really communicate, and I hate that; people talk in real life, people should talk in books.

The apocalyptic world the author created was pretty unique. The world had basically been taken over by cybernetics gone crazy, turning people into killing machines. This book wasn't super fast paced but it was enough to keep you interested and wanting to keep reading.
See that folks? Yes, thats five stars!
Why? Well just sit down people and let me begin to list the reasons

1. There is some major awesome going on with this cover. It's beautiful in a bad gritty sort of way. It's not the girl next door or the old school covers directed at the older youth. It gets down to business with a swift hard Chuck Norris kick to the eyes. The cover also represents the book's plot with that metalic in the eye and the roughed up decrilit script. It is quite frankly pure awesome!

2. The book's plot? Not the same'ole dystopian. It's UNIQUE. It's ORIGINAL, It's AWESOME....yes that word again, AWESOME.
Set in a post apocalyptic world, life is vastly different being overrun by human/cybernetic peeps called The Fallen. Few humans remain, thanks to the nanorobitics that was introduced into society for bodily improvement. Apparently, somebody misjudged the new technology, for it wasn't long after the introduction to nanorobotics that the people with upgrades were completely taken over by their new parts. From there the botics infection just spread through touch.

Eve, the books main character, is trying to eke out a living with a small group of surviors. Her group is going slightly better than crappy on the survival scale when she comes across a small group of strangers. Then things get interesting.
The Fallen start showing up and Eve's group is forced to move.

3. The writting style
Mrs. Taylor is obviously an expert at weaving a tale. Eden was amazingly thurough on description but without too much input. She doesn't overwhelm with needless words that need a dictionary. Nor does she use the standard descriptive phrases found in so many common YA novels.
She quite simply, tells a tale that jumps out of the book and straight into your minds eye. There is no struggle to imagine what she's trying to convey. It practically leaps into your lap, bitch slaps your face and screams, "BEST BOOK EVA!".
Okay, maybe not to that extint but damn near close!

4, The characters.
Holy Hell these characters are beleviable. They have depth, not just motives.
They were so well rounded that I felt like long lost bosom pals! They were people I could find in my everyday life. What's more is they weren't sterotyped. Rather they were regular people with wants and needs in a cyborg ruled world. I could see myself in their place though in all actuality I'd rather not have such a reality.
The main character and heroine, is by no means a pansy member of venus. Nope, she is, like all my favorite heroine, the Bomb Diggity of her dystopian world. She, like the beautiful cover, is kickass.
I love when stories shy away from the whole disney girl needs man formula.

5. The Climax of Eden
Oh sweet baby Jesus, the big action scene towards the end of Eden left my heart racing and my palms sweating. The action was high and I so did not want it to end! The big fight scene was byy far the greatest part of Eden.

To end this review, I can only say that Eden is one of my favorite dystopians. Everything was on such a high level that I simply could not grade this book any less than the perfect five stars. It's originality, character build, prose, and cover make Eden a well rounded read that I think all YA/Dystopian fans should check out.
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