Thursday, April 30, 2015

Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken

The book Darkest Minds, by Alexandra Bracken, is a dystopian fantasy novel. 
Ruby was just a little girl when it all began. When IAAN began killing,
changing the children around her. Those who survive are "gifted" with great and terrible powers of the mind. 
President Gray is determined to eliminate the threat these children posses.
Gray creates concentration rehabilitation camps. 
After a terrible accident, Ruby is thrusts into the depths of the worst camp; 
THURMOND.  
Boys and girls are separated. Then each child is classified and color coded by power.
Greens are coders.
Blues are telekinetic.
Yellows control electrical circuits.
Reds summon and control fire.
And Oranges, Oranges control the mind.
Yellows, Reds, and Oranges are the highest threats and quickly taken out within the camps.
The problem is that Ruby is an Orange disguised as a Blue. 
After chasing her best friend Sam away, Ruby soon learns it is no longer safe at THURMOND.
But Ruby is rescued by Cate, a young doctor determined to save her.
The problem is that Cate is part of the Children's League. Ruby's journey
to survive and free herself from oppression leads her to Zu, Chubbs, and Liam
where her adventures really begin. She soon learns that she will
stop at nothing to keep this children safe. But can she keep them safe
from herself?

I absolutely liked adored LOVED this dystopian novel! It had enough of a hint of romance with plenty of action to keep me racing through the pages. I laughed in spots, I teared up in others, and I angrily slammed the book shut on more than one occasion. This is one of those books where you find yourself thinking about the plot and characters long after the dust has begun to settle on the pages. I just hope it gets the ending I am rooting for. 

Most realistic dystopian ya novel I have read recently. It is an accurate representation on the feelings and actions of the youth. I think a lot of ya novels I have read recently don't accurately portray teenagers and the actions and feelings that they would take to survive. 

I give it 5/5

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