Review: First World by Jaymin Eve
Posted: 23 May 2015, 18:36
This book took me by surprise. Totally wasn't what I was expecting. I received this book free in exchange for an honest review.
Throughout the book, there is some use of strong language, no sex although mention of some . There is a ton of violence and adventure.
The author sets the stage incredibly even though it began slow. Once I began reading I actually had to go back to the information about the book to understand what was going on. Starts out with Abby on a desolated Earth and having recurring dreams about people she never met. Once on First World she meets Brace, one of the people in her dreams. We find out that Abby is a Walker, someone who can walk between world's.
Christian parental advisory- at one point in the book, it tells us that everyone was created due to a random burst of energy and then the different worlds were created.
Would recommend this book to teens with discernment and supervision due to some questionable elements as well as adults. Wish these books were available through the library, not just on Amazon for cost.
Throughout the book, there is some use of strong language, no sex although mention of some . There is a ton of violence and adventure.
The author sets the stage incredibly even though it began slow. Once I began reading I actually had to go back to the information about the book to understand what was going on. Starts out with Abby on a desolated Earth and having recurring dreams about people she never met. Once on First World she meets Brace, one of the people in her dreams. We find out that Abby is a Walker, someone who can walk between world's.
Christian parental advisory- at one point in the book, it tells us that everyone was created due to a random burst of energy and then the different worlds were created.
Would recommend this book to teens with discernment and supervision due to some questionable elements as well as adults. Wish these books were available through the library, not just on Amazon for cost.