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Mentes poderosas, by Alexandra Bracken

carablaine's review against another edition

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4.0

Decided to read this one because my kid wants to see the movie when it comes out. This one was hard to put down. Good characters and story line.

anacarter's review against another edition

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5.0

I didn't really know what to expect. With so many dystopians out there there are quite a few that simply don't live up to the genre.
It's dark, and gloomy, and heartbreaking.

I read the book before seeing the movie... and well, the movie really ruined the book for me; it was this beautiful book and now after watching the movie... I realized that I dont really like it as much as I thought I did.

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zeynus's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5/5
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jennhillmeow's review against another edition

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4.0

There was so much going on in this book. So many details and events preparing you for the rest of the series. This reminds me of a dystopian X-Men. I love it.

lizor's review against another edition

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3.0

Eh. I'm kind of indifferent about this book. Yeah, I liked the concept a lot, but there were only two characters I liked and those weren't very prominent and the two main characters and the love interest were just... boring as hell. The MC also just kind of annoyed me because she was kind of whiny and uninteresting. The worldbuilding is really cool, but the rest didn't do it for me and the whole children's movement felt kind of unrealistic and typical.

yajaira316's review against another edition

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adventurous slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.5

korisulewski's review against another edition

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4.0

WHAT IS THAT ENDING.

I want more Liam. Right now, please.

markma's review against another edition

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4.0

The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken is about a girl named Ruby who wakes up on her tenth birthday with powers she can’t control. She is sent to an interment camp and lives there for the next 6 years until she is broken out. But she doesn’t know why or by who, and when she learns who, she is just as afraid as when she was in the camp. She runs away and finds Liam, Chubs, and Zu, others who have escaped internment camps and are on the run for a supposedly safe place called ‘East River’. But Ruby has a secret, she is one of the ones with dangerous powers which makes her highest on the wanted list. I liked the story and the issues the main characters faced, as well as appreciated the depressing world they lived in (it was very nicely built), although I didn’t like the romance between the two main characters. It seemed too set up, but in the end the plot twist made it work. I would recommend this book to anyone who liked Red Queen, because it builds the same type of bleak dystopian world.

bookworm84's review against another edition

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5.0

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a little slow to start but it picked up quickly. I definitely look forward to reading the next two books in the series.

booksicle's review against another edition

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5.0

After a weird virus gives children different abilities, they’re taken by the government and detained in camps to keep them from causing more destruction than they have already. After years in her camp, Ruby surprisingly escapes and finds herself on the run with two other escapees on their way to find a safe haven for kids like them. I’ve read this book around three times, and every time I love Bracken’s take on the superhuman novel.