Friday, September 4, 2015

Review: The Body Institute by Carol Riggs @Artzicarol @entangledteen @YABoundToursPR #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway







The Body Institute
Release Date: 09/01/15
Entangled Teen

Summary from Goodreads:

Meet Morgan Dey, one of the top teen Reducers at The Body Institute.

Thanks to cutting-edge technology, Morgan can temporarily take over another girl's body, get her in shape, and then return to her own body-leaving her client slimmer, more toned, and feeling great. Only there are a few catches…

For one, Morgan won't remember what happens in her "Loaner" body. Once she's done, she won't recall walks with her new friend Matt, conversations with the super-cute Reducer she's been text-flirting with, or the uneasy feeling she has that the director of The Body Institute is hiding something. Still, it's all worth it in the name of science. Until the glitches start…

Suddenly, residual memories from her Loaner are cropping up in Morgan's mind. She's feeling less like herself and more like someone else. And when protests from an anti-Body Institute organization threaten her safety, she'll have to decide if being a Reducer is worth the cost of her body and soul…




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THE BODY INSTITUTE Bonus Scene

This is not a scene from the book—but it could be. Morgan is the main character, and this is from the point of view of KRISTA, one of her best friends. TeenDom is short for Teen Dominion, a Twitter-like site for teens in the near future. Krista is fond of wearing orange lipstick, hence, her @ladyorange handle.


Bling! A TeenDom private message comes in on my phone right as I’m stepping off the Metro-Transit. I read as I hurry toward the school complex. 

@trollmeister: major suckage. bad news just now.
I frown. My cousin Jared is not one for overblown drama, so this must be serious. I nearly bump into a guy walking down the sidewalk while my fingers blur over my keypad.
@ladyorange: sorry…ur girlfriend dump u?
@trollmeister: no, she’s cool. i got a fine notice from the health monitoring system saying i’m 27 pounds over my ideal weight. mom’s flipping mad. we can’t afford a tax fine.
Uh-oh. Twenty pounds is the max the government allows. After six months of being over twenty, serious fines start happening.
@ladyorange: u have to lose ALL of it?
@trollmeister: yep. in 3 months. no way i can do that!
I chew my lip as I near the school. If he can’t lose the weight that fast, there’s only one solution.
@ladyorange: my friend Morgan helped this other girl lose 50 pounds in 3 months at The Body Institute.
@trollmeister: what the haze is that—some mind control or hypnotism place? 
@ladyorange: no. u been living under a rock? u check into their clinic, get ur brainwaves stored as a datafile, & someone else loses weight for u. u wake up all trim & toned w/o doing ANYTHING.
@trollmeister: lol. that’s cheating! u messing with me?
@ladyorange: nope. Morgan was hired as a Reducer. She got downloaded into this other chick & did all the jogging & treadmilling & sweaty stuff. Even got rid of the body’s junk food cravings.
@trollmeister: whoa. awesome. but mom can’t afford something like that.
@ladyorange: they have financial aid. seriously, u should check it out.
@trollmeister: maybe i will. sounds like my kind of weight loss—easy. *evil chuckle* but i dunno if i like the idea of someone taking over my body.
@ladyorange: the Reducer will be a guy ur age, & his weight loss memories will be wiped when he’s done. no worries. if u sign up & put me as a referral, i’ll get 200 HealthPoints!
@trollmeister: ok. i’ll do it.

My Review:

I recieved a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Morgan Dey is a seventeen year old and of course still lives with her parents and her grandfather. Her grandfather has lives with them for a while and Morgan loves her parents and grandfather more than anything. She loves them so much that she wants to get a job to help her parents pay their bills and her grandfathers. He still owes a lot of money or credits as they call it now to the doctors and hospital when her grandmother got sick and died. Morgan also wants to go to tech school so she can make lots of credits and she want have to worry about bills. But with most of the jobs that she can get won’t even come close to paying for tech school much less help to pay all the bills that they owe.

But there is this one place that she can go to get a job that will pay lots of credits that would help her family out a lot. This place is called The Body Institute. At The Body Institute teens like her can become a reducer. As a reducer they will take her brain waves out of her body and put them in what is called a loaner after they make a data backup. A loaner is someone who is overweight and doesn’t want to go through all the hard work themselves. The Body Institute puts Morgan’s brain in someone else’s’ body and helps them lose weight. She only has a certain amount of time to lose the weight or she won’t get her credits. There are people that is protesting the institute saying that it is wrong for people to be putting someone’s brain in someone else’s body. But all Morgan is trying to do is help this person have a better happier life.

When Morgan has done her job her brain is placed back into her body and the memories that she had while being in a loaner’s body is erased for privacy reasons. Morgan starts wonder if she can trust the people at the institute. Are they telling them everything or are they lying to them? While being in a loaner body Morgan starts having bits and pieces of her loaners memories which she is not supposed to do. When things start to turn sour and then starts going downhill, Morgan doesn’t know what to do. She knows she is not supposed to be having these memories but when she ask about them she is told that it is nothing to worry about that it happens sometimes.

They start having problems with protesters at the institutes and Morgan starts to worry more and more. She wonders if she should she give up trying to help the loaner that she is in and go back to her own body before it is too late.


The Body Institute is like no other book that I have ever read before. Once I started reading it I didn’t want to put it down and really hated it when I did. Because our real life must go on we can’t live in the book world for ever although it would be nice sometimes. But seriously if you have not read The Body Institute then this one book that I highly recommend that you give it a shot. If you like science fiction and dystopian then you are going to love The Body Institute. The author Carol Riggs will take you to worlds that no one has entered before. She will blow your mind with her amazing writing and storytelling. 

About the Author
I'm a YA writer represented by Kelly Sonnack of Andrea Brown Literary. My sci-fi novel THE BODY INSTITUTE explores the themes of society, identity, and body image. I live in the beautiful, green state of Oregon and have a Studio Arts degree; I'm an SCBWI member. 

You'll usually find me in my writing cave, surrounded by my dragon collection and the characters in my head. I also enjoy reading--mostly young adult novels--as well as drawing, painting, and quilting. I also attend writing conferences, walk with my husband, and enjoy music and dance of all kinds.
 


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