Saturday, April 23, 2016

Review of Beat

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Beat is a wonderfully adventurous novel that takes the moral and political questions of Gerald Lund's "The Alliance," or "The Giver" and quite skillfully amalgamates it with the action-packed pacing of James Dashner's "The Maze Runner." The action and new elements of this dystopian world will keep you turning the pages (or flipping the e-reader screen) until there aren't any left to read. The characters are well developed and well rounded, allowing for the reader to engage with the story at an intimate level.

One word of caution to this tale. Some of the odd spellings at the beginning of the novel are not typos - if you keep reading you'll soon discover the reason behind the different language syntax and spelling, so don't let it throw you.

If you enjoy action-packed novels that keep you reading through all hours of the night, Beat is the book for you.



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