Review of Forever Young
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Review of Forever Young
"Forever Young" by Karma Wiederrick is a riveting sci-fi novel that transports readers into the future. Lauren Paige, the protagonist, is from the year 2071. She is a college student at Johns Hopkins University, where she works in cryoprotectant development. Lauren gets abducted by an angry, jealous colleague who alters her DNA and cryogenically freezes her after repeatedly abusing her. When she wakes, she is in the year 2167—96 years in the future.
Mitchell Rosenthal, grieving the deaths of his parents, spends a lot of money to hire himself a companion. When Lauren arrives and wakes up, he realizes she didn’t consent to this job. He is incredibly grateful to have her company, while he understands she feels trapped with him. Lauren realizes how kind Mitchell is to her, while she is simultaneously grappling with the reality that her parents and fiancé are dead, major cities like New York and Baltimore are submerged under water, and flying cars have replaced conventional transportation.
I enjoyed reading this book. The author did a wonderful job of building a world in the future where life as we know it is totally different. In 2167, humans avoided interacting with each other because they didn't want to contract a deadly virus called DAVID. Experiences in virtual reality and augmented virtual reality stand-ins (essentially avatars) have replaced “real life.” Everything is ordered online, and robots handle deliveries. Against this backdrop, themes of resilience and the ethical implications of technology are explored.
While the author did an admirable job of world-building and creating the narrative, the book fell a bit flat in the arc of the narrative. As the reader, I was on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen to Lauren. While there were a few unexpected twists and turns, the story was largely resolved without any real conflict. The story would have been more interesting if the author had built in a bit more intrigue.
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. The author wrote an interesting book that was fun to read. It wasn't hard to imagine life on earth (and in space) in 2167. I took one star away because the book felt as if it had been cut a bit short. The author could have spent more time on the latter part of the story, building intrigue. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy sci-fi and romance novels. This story was interesting to read, and it offered a unique perspective on what life in the future might look like.
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The story revolves around Emily, a young woman who has always felt like an outsider in her small town. Dreaming of a life beyond the constraints of her monotonous routine, she finds solace in her friendship with a group of misfits who share her longing for adventure. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, creating unforgettable memories and forming unbreakable bonds along the way.
What sets Forever Young apart from other coming-of-age novels is its realistic portrayal of teenage emotions. Wiederrick does a remarkable job of capturing the essence of adolescence, with all its heartbreaks, insecurities, and moments of pure joy. The author's writing style is poetic and evocative, effortlessly transporting the reader into Emily's world and immersing them in the characters' experiences.
The characters in Forever Young are undoubtedly the book's greatest strength. Each one is intricately developed, displaying their own flaws and strengths, making them incredibly relatable and endearing. Emily, in particular, is a protagonist readers will instantly root for. Her yearning for something more, her vulnerability, and her unwavering loyalty make her a character that resonates long after the final page has been turned.
The friendships portrayed in the novel are also a standout aspect. The bond between Emily and her friends is portrayed with such authenticity that it feels as though they are real people. Their banter, shared secrets, and unwavering support for one another make their relationships feel tangible and emotionally resonant. Wiederrick should be commended for capturing the complexities of friendship so poignantly.
Romance also plays a significant role in Forever Young, adding another layer of depth to the story. The budding relationship between Emily and Carter is both heartwarming and bittersweet. Their chemistry is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for their love to overcome the obstacles they face. The author skillfully navigates the complexities of young love, showcasing the highs and lows of relationships while encouraging self-discovery and growth.
Forever Young also tackles themes of self-acceptance and finding one's identity. Through Emily's journey of self-discovery, readers are reminded of the importance of embracing who we truly are, embracing our passions and dreams, and not letting society's expectations define us. This message is one that will resonate with readers of all ages, making the novel universally relatable.
In conclusion, Forever Young by Karma Wiederrick is a remarkable coming-of-age novel that delves into the complexities of friendship, romance, and self-identity. With its beautifully crafted characters and poignant storytelling, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre. It is a tale that will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on your own journey through life. Wiederrick's evocative prose and keen observations of human nature result in a novel that will stay with readers long after they have turned the final page.
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