Revolutionary (Anomaly #3)
Author: Krista McGee
Pub. Date: July 15, 2014
Acquired: From author/publisher, in exchange for an honest review.
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All her life Thalli thought she was an anomaly. Now she must use her gifts to fulfill the role she was called to play: Revolutionary.
Back in the underground State against her will, Thalli is no longer the anomaly she was before. She has proven herself to be a powerful leader aboveground and returns with information that Dr. Loudin needs to complete his plan of uniting the world under one leader: himself. But he, too, has information. A secret he has kept from Thalli her entire life. A secret that, once revealed, changes everything about the person Thalli thought she was.
Hoping to help Thalli rise up against the Scientists, both Berk and Alex join her underground, but their presence only brings more trouble for her. Now Dr. Loudin knows just the leverage to use on his captive, and she is forced to choose between the two of them. Is her first love her true love? Or does Alex ultimately claim her heart?
Unsure of everything around her, including her own identity, Thalli doesn’t know where to turn. She knows she needs the Designer, but he seems further away than ever. What she does know, though, is that if she doesn’t do something to stop Loudin, the fragile world aboveground will be lost once and for all.
~My Review~
Each book in this series just seems to have gotten better and better.
What started out as a book with just a minimal amount of characters, grew into a story with many characters–all integral to the plot. Not only that but the characters that have been in the series from the beginning are so much more fleshed out in Revolutionary. There’s been some definite growth here.
With each installment having its own specific death-defying scenario, it’s no surprise that Revolutionary was able to capture and keep my attention the whole way through. This is definitely a read that I didn’t want any interruptions for.
There is a slight love-triangle, but I believe if you read Luminary, you knew that it was coming. Seeing as how it wasn’t really the spotlight of the story, I think it actually worked quite well in getting the plot moved along.
After this series I can honestly say that I’m very anxious to read more from Ms. McGee.
~My Rating~
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~About the Author~
Krista writes for teens, teaches teens, and more often than not, acts like a teen. She and her family have lived and ministered in Texas, Costa Rica, and Spain. Her current hometown is Tampa, FL.