Official Review: Escape to Eden by Rachel McClellan

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Re: Official Review: Escape to Eden by Rachel McClellan

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I have heard so many great things about this book and it is definitely on my TBR list for the upcoming months!! :techie-studyinggray:
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Great review! I like the concept of the protagonist being the one without the superpowers and having to deal with those who do. Definitely adding this book to my TBR.
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This sounds like a great book! I love YA Dystopias. Well, I love dystopias period. Hahaha. I like that the main character is one without any special powers or abilities; she's just a regular person. I would imagine it adds a unique perspective. I'm definitely adding this to my TBR!
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Your review was awesome...you had me at the "Run now" comment. Immediately, I wanted to find out what happens next. Thx!!!
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I read the first few pages of this book as a sample, and needed a little more of a push in order to actually read it. I feel like your review provided that push.
Good review!
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I am halfway through this book. This book is great because of the story and how it makes you think. It makes you think of what could happen and what the goverment is doing about this. This book will also make you cherish life. The main character is seventeen years old. She a string minded gal. She not your sterotypes of how a seventeen girl is. I look foward to finishing this! ?
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Sounds like a worthwhile dystopian novel. Amazing review, Momlovesbooks!
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I just finished this, and can't wait to read the next one!
I actually liked Jenna, but I have a weird thing for sarcastic smart a...(ahem)...leck characters :lol:
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