Overall Rating and Opinion of "Prophase"
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Overall Rating and Opinion of "Prophase"
"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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excellent story, Amazing characters and plotlines
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My biggest "problem" with the book was not necessarily something wrong with the story... it was just something that personally gets to me because I actually have experience in this exact area. Minor SPOILER ALERT. Starting now.
Piper was adopted. Interesting. I am also adopted.
Piper's adopted mother died when she was young. Interesting. My adopted mother also died when I was (relatively) young.
Piper discovered her biological mother. Interesting. I also know who my biological mother is.
In a very brief period of time after the discovery of her biological parents, Piper began calling her biological mother "Mom."
It's such a tiny point in the story that I am sure no one else even paid attention to. But as someone who was adopted, raised by a certain woman who later died, yet knows her biological mother, I could tell you that this would never happen. Not in a million years. I know her; I even like her; I kind of look like her; she's a great person, but I will never refer to the woman who didn't raise me as "Mom." She didn't earn that title. That's not a name you just throw around. Anyway, I will hop down from my soapbox concerning that minor point. But because of my personal connection with this, it really bugged me while I was reading.
That is all.
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I know the feeling! I probably wouldn't have discovered this book if not for the book club. I really like it! It was kind of trippy.cfuller wrote:I haven't finished yet but am really enjoying this book. Not something I would normally choose. Thank you to this book club for helping me expand my choices!
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This book was well-written, and I don't really have any gripes against it. Like I said, maybe I'm just getting old!
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Nah, it's okay. I thought so too, and I love YA. I think it was just getting everything set up and in place for the next book... maybe?LivreAmour217 wrote:Overall, I thought it was pretty good. However, I thought that the story kind of lost steam toward the end. I don't really know how to describe this--when I first started reading it, I was really excited and couldn't put it down. But in the last 200 pages, my interest began to falter. I don't know why, perhaps it is because I am getting too old for YA?
This book was well-written, and I don't really have any gripes against it. Like I said, maybe I'm just getting old!
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Thanks for this! I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one. You make a good point, perhaps everything will make more sense in the second book. I wasn't going to read it (the next book), but now I am having second thoughts.ALynnPowers wrote: Nah, it's okay. I thought so too, and I love YA. I think it was just getting everything set up and in place for the next book... maybe?
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I haven't decided if I want to read the second book! Maybe... eh.... as of right now... I think there are too many other books I want to read first. I haven't even checked... is the next book out yet?LivreAmour217 wrote:Thanks for this! I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one. You make a good point, perhaps everything will make more sense in the second book. I wasn't going to read it (the next book), but now I am having second thoughts.ALynnPowers wrote: Nah, it's okay. I thought so too, and I love YA. I think it was just getting everything set up and in place for the next book... maybe?
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