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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Book Review: Champion by Marie Lu

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14290364-champion

Synopsis (From GoodReads):
June and Day have sacrificed so much for the people of the Republic—and each other—and now their country is on the brink of a new existence. June is back in the good graces of the Republic, working within the government’s elite circles as Princeps-Elect, while Day has been assigned a high-level military position.

But neither could have predicted the circumstances that will reunite them: just when a peace treaty is imminent, a plague outbreak causes panic in the Colonies, and war threatens the Republic’s border cities. This new strain of plague is deadlier than ever, and June is the only one who knows the key to her country’s defense. But saving the lives of thousands will mean asking the one she loves to give up everything.
  


Review:
It's taken me a while to start reading author Marie Lu's dystopian Legend series.  But once I started, I couldn't stop reading.  Champion is the third (and final) book in the series.  There is further world building, lots of action, forgiveness, and redemption that provides a satisfying conclusion to this story.

What I Liked:
World Building:
As with the other two books, the author has some great insights as to what future societies might look like.  We get the authoritarian government of The Republic, the privatized government of The Colonies, and now we see an entirely new social structure in Antarctica, based on technology and gaming!  I found each of these social systems plausible in the future, with definite downsides to each.  

Story:
Each character is confronted with a dilemma that will force them to choose between what they want personally, and what others want them to do.  Do our desires count for anything when they might conflict with what is best for society?  How can we reconcile these two conflicts?

I also loved the theme of forgiveness and redemption that ties each character's story together.  June is struggling to see if Day can ever forgive her for her involvement in the death of his mother.  Can they have a future together when June feels overwhelming guilt over what happened?  Can Day move from being a rebel against The Republic to supporting the government as they face invasion from other nations?  What can Anden do to make up for the sins of his father?  Is it too late?  Each person is forced to acknowledge that their lives may not lead to perfect, happy endings.

The Ending:
Obviously, I am not going to give away the ending, but I was very pleased with how things turned out.  It was not a fairy-tale finale.  There were sacrifices made by each character, but this made it more grounded, and plausible.

I especially liked that there was an epilogue so that you could see how everything turned out.

What I Didn't Like:
Once again, I was not a big fan of Commander Jameson.  She is not in many scenes, but I just never understood her motivation for being so over-the-top evil.  I really wish there had been some scenes of why she was so bitter.  Did she have a fling with Anden's dad that went sour?  Was she angry because she was not in a more powerful position?  We may never know.  What we do get is a Terminator-style final showdown where the Commander just keeps fighting, for no known reason.

As a whole, I really enjoyed all three books in this series.  With captivating characters, imaginative societies, and lots of action, this was a lot of fun to read.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14290364-champion

https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Marie-Lu/dp/014751228X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485753834&sr=8-1&keywords=marie+lu+champion

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/champion-marie-lu/1115409400?ean=9780147512284

https://www.bookdepository.com/Champion-Marie-Lu/9780141339627?ref=grid-view


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Release Date:  November 5th, 2013

Genre:  YA Dystopian

Source:  Public Library

Format:  Audio Book

Recommendation:  A satisfying end to the series.  The audio book versions of these books were very well produced with great performances by the actors.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Book Review: Prodigy by Marie Lu

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13414446-prodigy

Synopsis (From GoodReads):
Injured and on the run, it has been seven days since June and Day barely escaped Los Angeles and the Republic with their lives. Day is believed dead having lost his own brother to an execution squad who thought they were assassinating him. June is now the Republic's most wanted traitor. Desperate for help, they turn to the Patriots - a vigilante rebel group sworn to bring down the Republic. But can they trust them or have they unwittingly become pawns in the most terrifying of political games?

Review:
Since starting my involvement in the book blogging universe, I have heard nothing but praise for writer, Marie Lu.  But, for reasons I cannot fathom, I had not picked up any of her novels until recently.  Now I can't seem to stop reading!

Prodigy is the second installment of the Legend series.  While it suffers, at times, from middle child syndrome, it goes further into the dystopian world the author has created.

What I Liked:
World Building:
In the first book, Legend,  we see a pretty detailed picture of The Republic.  It is in what used to be the western part of the United StatesIn this book, we begin to see it in a larger context.

For much of the book, Day and June (our heroes) are on a journey to The Colonies, which is the part of America east of the Rockies.  Without giving too much away, I'll just say that it is a very different country from what they imagine.

They come in to that land with idealized notions that it must be better than the totalitarian society of The Republic.  But as they find out, freedom comes at a price.  There IS choice in The Colonies, but the government still has tight control over the population.  Sadly, I think the society of The Colonies is where the future of America might go, if we let it.

Characters:
Day and June can finally be together in this book, and it is delightful.  I have been rooting for these two since the first book, so it is a nice payoff to finally see them become a couple.  Of course, there will be almost insurmountable obstacles in their way, but at least they can be together for a while.

We also get to learn a lot more about Anden, the new leader of The Republic.  He is young and must prove himself in the wake of the death of his father, the old Elector (leader of the nation).  I enjoyed his character due to how complicated he was.  Part prince, part young man, he is trying to find a way to staunch a revolution, live up to his family's name, but somehow remain true to his own ideals.  He also is infatuated with June, which is lovely, and heartbreaking.

What I Didn't Like:
Slow Moving Story:
Much of the book is spent on the journey to find Day's brother, and then get to The Colonies.  They move, are nearly caught, and then they move a few steps more.  This pattern repeats itself again and again.    I wish there would have been more to the story, but it seems to be saving up material for the final novel.

Overall, I did enjoy this book very much.  This book was more character driven than Legend, which helped give the series more depth.  I just wish there could have perhaps been more about June's family, to balance out the story.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13414446-prodigy?from_search=true

https://www.amazon.com/Prodigy-Legend-Marie-Lu/dp/0142427551/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485733655&sr=8-1&keywords=marie+lu+prodigy

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/prodigy-marie-lu/1110380920?ean=9780142427552

https://www.bookdepository.com/Prodigy-Marie-Lu/9780141339573?ref=grid-view


Rating: 




Release Date:  January 29th, 2013

Genre:  YA Dystopian Fiction

Source:  Public Library

Format:  Audio Book

Recommendation:  A solid middle novel in the series.     
 
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