Prismatic Sarah Elle Emm 9780985154837 Books
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Dystopian books are one of my favorite reading genres. Books like 1984, Brave New World, The Hunger Games, and many other newer dystopian series are on my bookshelf. I was intrigued by Sarah Elle Emm’s Prismatic and thought I’d give her take on the genre a chance.Strongly written characters with deep-rooted back stories usually determine if I’ll like a book. The heroine Rain Hawkins is the epitome of strong. After her family is forced into segregation, she stands out as the pillar of strength for her family. Her curious and defiant nature kept me on edge as she struggles to keep her family intact. Rain discovers the existence of The Freedom Front, a group of special people from her segregated group, she joins and becomes determined to help the group break free of President Elizabeth Nicks. President Nick’s character is deliciously evil. I think Sarah did a great job of crafting her. You hate her almost immediately. You get a good mix of players via the secondary characters. Daktari is a sensative, caring brother to Rain. Jabari is the obligatory hottie/dertermined hero, and Rain’s mother is vulnerable and fragile.
The plot for Prismatic isn’t strictly original. You see themes from books like The Hunger Game and the Divergent series. But Sarah does a great job of making it her own. The segregation of the citizens is holds a major theme in this story. It’s both riveting and disturbing. I like the social commentary this brings to mind. It’s a very relevant topic in our society and merging into this book kept me on edge. I also like that it shows the segregation as it’s happening, and not a long past event like The Hunger Games. The simmering outrage is at the surface as you read what Rain, her family, and all the mixed race go through.
I enjoyed Prismatic. The plot wasn’t as original as I would have liked, but Sarah does a good job exploring the dystopian world she’s created in Prismatic. The characters are well-written and interesting. Sarah’s writing flows smoothly and it’s easy to read. I give Prismatic 4 out of 5 stars!
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Prismatic Sarah Elle Emm 9780985154837 Books Reviews
I loved the book. Could not put it down. I am going to get the next book. I would recommend this book
Really liked this book. It had many things in it that make you think what if. I also am a fan of paranormal, sci-fi, fantasy, etc. so that was a plus. I also love romance and this book had that. Teenage love is so cute with the blushing and awkwardness. Very good read.
I really liked this book. I was amazed by the courage and strength that Rain had. I can not wait to read the next one. This book takes place 50 years in the future where people are divided into 11 zones. With the mixed race zone being the harshest zone to live in. Along the way Rain joins the resistance and finds that she and others like her have special abilities.
YA Dystopian like no other. This book captures a world where color is still an issue, even in 2050. Rain (main character) must make the tough decision to fight against the oppressive government and free herself from the United States of The Authority (segregated America), utilizing the special "powers" that she and her other gifted friends have. Mix in a fair share of romance and action, and you've got a smooth story that delivers and original adventure. This is book one of a trilogy and I am excited to get my hands on the sequel, which is out now.
In the not so far off future, the United States is ruled by a dictator like President and the country is divided into zones where life is anything but the American dream. Rights have been taken away and children are forced to produce goods they can never hope to enjoy. This is the world created by author Sarah Elle Emm in Prismatic, book one of The Harmony Run series. The flowing narrative and rich descriptions place the reader in the heart of this world and cause us to cheer as a group of teenagers rise up against their oppressors. This is a must read for all fans of dystopian fiction and I can't wait to delve into the rest of the series. A truly great read.
Dystopian books are one of my favorite reading genres. Books like 1984, Brave New World, The Hunger Games, and many other newer dystopian series are on my bookshelf. I was intrigued by Sarah Elle Emm’s Prismatic and thought I’d give her take on the genre a chance.
Strongly written characters with deep-rooted back stories usually determine if I’ll like a book. The heroine Rain Hawkins is the epitome of strong. After her family is forced into segregation, she stands out as the pillar of strength for her family. Her curious and defiant nature kept me on edge as she struggles to keep her family intact. Rain discovers the existence of The Freedom Front, a group of special people from her segregated group, she joins and becomes determined to help the group break free of President Elizabeth Nicks. President Nick’s character is deliciously evil. I think Sarah did a great job of crafting her. You hate her almost immediately. You get a good mix of players via the secondary characters. Daktari is a sensative, caring brother to Rain. Jabari is the obligatory hottie/dertermined hero, and Rain’s mother is vulnerable and fragile.
The plot for Prismatic isn’t strictly original. You see themes from books like The Hunger Game and the Divergent series. But Sarah does a great job of making it her own. The segregation of the citizens is holds a major theme in this story. It’s both riveting and disturbing. I like the social commentary this brings to mind. It’s a very relevant topic in our society and merging into this book kept me on edge. I also like that it shows the segregation as it’s happening, and not a long past event like The Hunger Games. The simmering outrage is at the surface as you read what Rain, her family, and all the mixed race go through.
I enjoyed Prismatic. The plot wasn’t as original as I would have liked, but Sarah does a good job exploring the dystopian world she’s created in Prismatic. The characters are well-written and interesting. Sarah’s writing flows smoothly and it’s easy to read. I give Prismatic 4 out of 5 stars!
Written by Dee McGee - Booze, Bookz, and Bad Boyz
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