Spectacle by S.J. Pierce
Publication date: July 13th 2015
Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Hunger Games meets Avatar in
this spellbinding new Young Adult, Science-Fiction novel by bestselling author
Susan James Pierce.
Two hundred years after the Great Disaster,
the day earthquakes ravaged Earth’s landscapes, humanity has finally regrouped
and is working toward a better future. But in New America – one of three
remaining landmasses – the threat of overpopulation makes a better future seem
bleaker by the year.
Mira (Mirabella) Foster and her parents are
citizens of New America, and with the threat of starvation and disease looming
on the horizon, a new discovery threatens to push everyone to the brink of
chaos: blue markings develop on people’s skin. Markings that allow them to
camouflage their skin, but also make them feared, and eventually, targets of
violence.
Mira’s dad is one of them.
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My Review:
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.
The earth was destroyed two hundred thousand years ago by
earthquakes. They were so many that most of the land ended up in the ocean.
Mira and her family lives in one of the three pieces of land that is left
called New America. There are a lot of people where she lives and they are
running short on food and supplies. There is a lot of sickness going around and
a lot of people are dying. People are starting to lose it and there is a lot of
chaos.
Mira learns that her father is not from earth that he is
from another planet. Her father and around one hundred thousand people had to leave
their own planet because people from another planet came in and took over their
planet so they stole their pods and escaped to earth. Where they lived among
humans in disguise for many, many decades. No one knew that they were from
another planet. They lived and worked among the humans until they couldn’t hide
their markings any longer.
Once everyone learned that they had been living with aliens
it scared them. They really didn’t know what to do. They didn’t know if they
could trust them or not. You would think that if they had been living with them
for all these years that they would be no problems. But people are afraid of
the unknown and they are also afraid of someone that is different than they
are. Instead of trying to get to know them and learn who they are they finally
rounded up all of the changers and sent them far, far away to live on an island
all by their selves. All because they were afraid of them, they left them there
to die. But Mira and her new family and friends fooled all of the humans they
learned to adept to the land and how to survive.
Mira missed her mom and dad very much but she had some great
friends who helped each other through their lost. Mira learned to hunt for food
just like the guys did but she also loved working in her little garden.
Everyone on the island had a job to do and they each knew what that job was and
they did without any questions. Mira was just as good of a hunter as any of the
guys and even better than some. Mira cared a lot for the people she loved and
would put her own life in danger before putting one of her friend’s lives in
peril. Mira was a strong young woman both mentally and physically. Mira would
do anything for one of her friends.
I loved the world that the author created for Mira and her
friends. The author drew you into Mira’s life and made you feel as if you were
right there beside her wanting to help every step of the way. Mira and Luxxe
were two of the best characters who could make you laugh one minute and crying
the next. Spectacle pulled you in from the very first page and didn’t let go
until the very end. Well ok maybe I am stretching it a little bit there it didn’t
let go at the end it is still hanging on making you want more. It has the tendency
to make you get lost in its story so deep that you may not find your way back
out if you are not careful. In my opinion if like dystopian stories then you
are going to love Spectacle. I know I did. I am hooked on dystopian stories at
the moment and can’t seem to let them go and Spectacle has made it to my top
ten list of dystopian books to read.
AUTHOR BIO:
Susan James Pierce has a degree in
Marketing Management, works for a Fortune 500 company in Atlanta, Georgia,
and devotes her precious, spare time to writing Fantasy, Paranormal
and Sci-fi novels.
Please visit www.sjpiercebooks.blogspot.com and
sign up for her mailing list or subscribe to her blog if you'd like to
hear when new books come out! Coming soon:
Iris (Novella: The Captivated Series) Available now!!!
Fight for Me (Book Two: The Captivated Series)
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3 comments:
Wonderful review!!! xoxo
Thanks for hosting today, Nancy! Great review it sounds like a very well written world building especially! Glad you liked it! :)
The synopsis caught my attention.
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