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Official Review: Come on Home Children by Victoria Randall

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Come on Home Children" by Victoria Randall.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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I was more than honored to have the chance to read and review Victoria Randall's novel Come on Home, Children, which is the second book in the YA dystopian thriller Children in Hiding series. I recently read City of Hidden Children, the third book in the series, without having read the previous two books. Although part of a series that follows the same premise, the stories are independent of one another and can easily be read out of order. I still have not read the first book of the series, but I had no trouble at all understanding the events of the other books in this series.

Come on Home, Children tells the story of Willa, who grew up in the Children's Center, where children who are born without a license are sent and brought up under less than ideal conditions. Willa manages to escape from the Center and live on the streets of Seattle for several years, after finding refuge with a single woman and having a unplanned, unlicensed child of her own. Her daughter, Katy, is four years old before the Bureau of Population Management finds the little girl and takes her off to the very same Children's Center that Willa previously escaped from. Desperate to get her daughter back, Willa turns to Thomas, a man she met by chance who happens to have the resources and funds to help her reinvent her identity. Willa and her new team of friends then launch a deceptive plan to rescue Katy from the Children's Center and bring her family back together.

Because I read the following book in this series prior to reading this book, I already knew about much of what would happen. However, my enjoyment of this story was not spoiled at all, despite already knowing how the book would end. Willa has her own story and her own personality, and it is easy to sympathize with her and understand her motivation for the choices that she makes. Her daughter, Katy, is the most believable four-year-old I have ever read about. She has a strong sense of individuality and isn’t dumbed down at all, a mistake that a lot of writers tend to make when writing from the perspective of a child.

The world that Randall has created in this series is amazing. It’s so realistic, lined with subtle social commentary about the potential of modern society. This particular story is fast-paced and almost impossible to put down – my experience was exactly the same when I read Randall’s other book. This time around, I couldn’t pinpoint any plot-holes or unanswered questions; in fact, I felt that my previous review was too harsh for pointing out “flaws” in the story. Reading the series in order probably makes more sense and would prevent any confusion.

To put it mildly, I loved this book so much. Reading about Willa and Katy is a unique experience, and I will probably never forget about this futuristic world. I am pleased to give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars, and I recommend this book (and the others in this series) to those who enjoy dystopian novels or young adult thrillers.

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Great review, very detailed and insightful. Thank you for sharing, I hope to be able to read this sometime in the near future.
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Hey Alynn. I did the same thing more than once with series and trilogies. Like the Hunger Games Trilogy for instance. I started with Catching Fire, and now I can't make up my mind if I should read the first book or Mockingjay first.
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I've never read a dystopian thriller...it sounds really good. I love it when books in a series can be read as stand-alone.
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Great review! I literally just got my review for the first one in this series published. It was an awesome book! I'm glad the next one seems just as good! Thanks for a great, descriptive review!
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hsimone wrote:Great review! I literally just got my review for the first one in this series published. It was an awesome book! I'm glad the next one seems just as good! Thanks for a great, descriptive review!
Wow. Awesome! Glad we agreed! That's the only one I need to read. I have read the third book and looooooove the characters so much. I was actually in tears with that one!
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Great review! I enjoy reading YA series so I will defiantly look into this one.
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Great review! I'm currently reading the first book in the series. I'm glad to know the next one is just as good. I'll be reading it as soon as I finish the first one.
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Momlovesbooks wrote:Great review! I'm currently reading the first book in the series. I'm glad to know the next one is just as good. I'll be reading it as soon as I finish the first one.
The first book is the only one I haven't read! I don't even know who it is about! :D
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This book sounds incredible, and if it weren't so late in the year, I'd definitely have it on my Christmas list. Great review!
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RussetDivinity wrote:This book sounds incredible, and if it weren't so late in the year, I'd definitely have it on my Christmas list. Great review!
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