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Powerless
A New York Times bestseller! This sparkling edition includes a special case stamping, bonus content, and a teaser to book two in this heart-pounding series! Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, this young adult fantasy follows the forbidden romance between a powerful prince and an ordinary girl as they try to survive their kingdom’s grueling laws pitting them against each other. She is the very thing he’s spent his whole life hunting. He is the very thing she’s spent her whole life pretending to be. Only the extraordinary belong in the kingdom of Ilya—the exceptional, the empowered, the Elites. The powers these Elites have possessed for decades were graciously gifted to them by the Plague, though not all were fortunate enough to both survive the sickness and reap the reward. Those born Ordinary are just that—ordinary. And when the king decreed that all Ordinaries be banished to preserve his Elite society, lacking an ability suddenly became a crime—making Paedyn Gray a felon by fate and a thief by necessity. Surviving in the slums as an Ordinary is no simple task, and Paedyn knows this better than most. Having been trained by her father to be keenly observant since she was a child, Paedyn poses as a Psychic in the crowded city, blending in with the Elites as best she can to stay alive and out of trouble…easier said than done. When Paeydn unsuspectingly saves one of Ilya’s princes, she finds herself thrown into the Purging Trials. The brutal competition exists to showcase the Elites’ powers—the very thing Paedyn lacks. If the Trials and the opponents within them don’t kill her, the prince she’s fighting feelings for certainly will if he discovers what she is…completely Ordinary.
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Firstly, Lauren, girl, get a better editor.
Honestly, this book was kind of a mess. Between writing in simple English to poetic descriptions of love, lust, and death, I got lost a lot. Also, this book was a poorly written mix of The Hunger Games, Throne of Glass, Harry Potter, and to be honest, even a little The Vampire Diaries.
The writing style still has me confused about the time period. Was this happening in a medieval or modern time period? Also, the characters were so damn juvenile. At times, I forgot they were all around late teens to early twenties.
This book was too long. 250 pages too long.
There was so much going on, and at the same time nothing was going on. She was jumping from scene to scene, the characters were bland, the story was predictable — honestly, I was struggling the last few pages.
Honestly, this book was kind of a mess. Between writing in simple English to poetic descriptions of love, lust, and death, I got lost a lot. Also, this book was a poorly written mix of The Hunger Games, Throne of Glass, Harry Potter, and to be honest, even a little The Vampire Diaries.
The writing style still has me confused about the time period. Was this happening in a medieval or modern time period? Also, the characters were so damn juvenile. At times, I forgot they were all around late teens to early twenties.
This book was too long. 250 pages too long.
There was so much going on, and at the same time nothing was going on. She was jumping from scene to scene, the characters were bland, the story was predictable — honestly, I was struggling the last few pages.
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