This was the final book in the Psi Chronicles trilogy. One thing that really bummed me out about the Hunger Games books was that there was a LOT of murder and despair. This series, in contrast, had a lot more hope and problem solving. Taemon finds himself taking a lead role for his community. He will need to use all his intelligence and heart to determine a path that will save his people from war, or worse, complete annihilation. Fortunately for everyone, he has no shortage of either. I highly recommend this entire series to anyone who enjoys dystopian, but is pretty much over the hopeless and desperate direction it tends to go.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
True Son by Lana Krumwiede 277 pages
This was the final book in the Psi Chronicles trilogy. One thing that really bummed me out about the Hunger Games books was that there was a LOT of murder and despair. This series, in contrast, had a lot more hope and problem solving. Taemon finds himself taking a lead role for his community. He will need to use all his intelligence and heart to determine a path that will save his people from war, or worse, complete annihilation. Fortunately for everyone, he has no shortage of either. I highly recommend this entire series to anyone who enjoys dystopian, but is pretty much over the hopeless and desperate direction it tends to go.
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