Sunday, June 22, 2014

Review: Double Identity


Double Identity
Double Identity by Margaret Peterson Haddix

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Just some tiny thoughts on the book. I thought the character was very well developed- all the tiny little details about her personality and quirks was really great, and always came back to matter in the story. However, the age of landlines wasn't that long ago, so it's funny that people would think this - near the end, a power outage is blamed for the phone being cut as well, and... I know I've lost power before and still had landline capabilities. Just couldn't get past that. Phones still work.



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Monday, June 09, 2014

Review: Flashforward


Flashforward
Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Great! After enjoying the TV show which ultimately was cancelled, I was ecstatic to see on goodreads that the whole thing was based off of a book.

It reminds me of something I told my coworker a few months ago, "The best part about reading is the show doesn't get cancelled in the middle." Of course, this is also why I try my hardest to say away from ongoing series. I fail.

This novel did not disappoint. It was interesting, clearly the tv show took a different direction, but that's ok. It reminded me a lot of some modern guy written sci-fi books I read and hated last year- except this one was actually good. I don't know how to explain the feel they all have which makes them stand out as similar in my mind... Maybe they way they integrate their idea of the future into the story, and the way the action sequences are made to be filmed. Like they write every book to be translated to a movie, or they already pitched the idea, and it got trashed, but they liked it so much they made it happen with a book (and the way they typically end supports this theory). This one, however, I liked.

I can't imagine what the TV producers thought they were going to do season after season with this. You could really fit it into a 3 to 6 episode mini-series and call it a day. I really with the US did that more. We just cannot let stories go. *sigh*



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