Official Review- The Program Series by Suzanne Young
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Official Review- The Program Series by Suzanne Young
So! The Program series by Suzanne Young- this is a fairly new series that came out in August last year (2013). The second book in the series- The Treatment- came out earlier this week. And what an amazing series this is turning out to be. I have to admit, I didn't think I was going to enjoy it as much as I did, but alas, it has become one of my favorites. With similarities to the movies Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, and even a little of the Notebook, the Program is a great story with plenty of action, suspense, and of course, no young adult fiction can be complete without a love story.
Book 1 - The Program
The Program is a story about a suicide epidemic- now before you think, "oh geeze, a series about suicide, why would I want to read that?", just hear me out before making up your mind. The book follows the characters Sloane and James, two teens too afraid to cry or show any extreme emotion for fear of ending up in the program. It seems suicide became so common that it is considered an illness or disease that needs to be eradicated and the program is the only proven "solution", even though it leaves it's subjects empty and stripped of their memories. Both James and Sloane are getting worse every day- the depression is slowly setting in and they can't hide the signs. If they can't take control of their emotions, they may be next! I don't want to say much else in fear of giving up any good secrets! the best part of this book is the not knowing what the hell is going on until it matters most, and I'd like to keep it that way for you

The character development is complex- never giving enough information to really figure any one out and therefore never knowing where the loyalties lie. The story is suspenseful and will keep you at the edge of your seat, so to speak. And even though I'm not very fond of love stories, who can beat a love that always finds its way back, even when its taken from you so completely?
Book # 2 has been great so far! I haven't finished it yet but I'm pretty darn close and let me tell you I didn't think it could top the first but it blew me away not even 5 chapters in. More secrets, more truths, and hopefully an ending that promises a # 3 in the series. If you like dystopian-like stories with a little love mixed in, then this is the series for you! Check it out and share your thoughts! I'd love to hear what you all thought of it! (I've been told I don't rate harsh enough considering I give almost all the books I read 4 or 5 stars so I'd like to see what the rest of the world thinks on this one!)
HAPPY READING!
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Great review..Do you know how I could get a free copy of this book to read? I would love to submit a review of my own if possible. The themes sound a lot like Jay Asher's 13 Reasons Why.danniiiilove wrote:Hopefully this is the right thread to post in- it seems like a young adult novel, I definitely couldn't imagine my mother or father willingly choosing this to read. Aaaaand this is my first official book review EVER, so I apologize for it's amateurism ahead of time.
So! The Program series by Suzanne Young- this is a fairly new series that came out in August last year (2013). The second book in the series- The Treatment- came out earlier this week. And what an amazing series this is turning out to be. I have to admit, I didn't think I was going to enjoy it as much as I did, but alas, it has become one of my favorites. With similarities to the movies Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, and even a little of the Notebook, the Program is a great story with plenty of action, suspense, and of course, no young adult fiction can be complete without a love story.
Book 1 - The Program
The Program is a story about a suicide epidemic- now before you think, "oh geeze, a series about suicide, why would I want to read that?", just hear me out before making up your mind. The book follows the characters Sloane and James, two teens too afraid to cry or show any extreme emotion for fear of ending up in the program. It seems suicide became so common that it is considered an illness or disease that needs to be eradicated and the program is the only proven "solution", even though it leaves it's subjects empty and stripped of their memories. Both James and Sloane are getting worse every day- the depression is slowly setting in and they can't hide the signs. If they can't take control of their emotions, they may be next! I don't want to say much else in fear of giving up any good secrets! the best part of this book is the not knowing what the hell is going on until it matters most, and I'd like to keep it that way for you![]()
The character development is complex- never giving enough information to really figure any one out and therefore never knowing where the loyalties lie. The story is suspenseful and will keep you at the edge of your seat, so to speak. And even though I'm not very fond of love stories, who can beat a love that always finds its way back, even when its taken from you so completely?
Book # 2 has been great so far! I haven't finished it yet but I'm pretty darn close and let me tell you I didn't think it could top the first but it blew me away not even 5 chapters in. More secrets, more truths, and hopefully an ending that promises a # 3 in the series. If you like dystopian-like stories with a little love mixed in, then this is the series for you! Check it out and share your thoughts! I'd love to hear what you all thought of it! (I've been told I don't rate harsh enough considering I give almost all the books I read 4 or 5 stars so I'd like to see what the rest of the world thinks on this one!)
HAPPY READING!
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Don't forget to come back and post after you've read it! I'm really looking forward to hearing what you all thought about it!

-- 08 May 2014, 15:23 --
thank you so much! i'd consider this 1st review a successful one! lol i will admit it was difficult to be impartial because i had so many opinions about everything but this book is like one of those psychological thriller movies with twists and turns and i didn't want to accidentally let something slip that ruined the mystery. thanks again!Nathrad Sheare wrote:An informal voice can be very effective when it comes to criticism, and I like the fact that you chose one. Readers need someone to relate to no matter what the material on the table is. Your review was refreshing.

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