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The Whitecoat’s Daughter by Olivia A. Cole

routergirl's review against another edition

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3.0

There is some beautiful writing here - sparse, effective, sometimes lovely. But its combined with some cringe worthy aspects, and some areas not explored that left me wondering - perhaps to be addressed in a sequel. Cringe worthy - telepathic communication as blobs of color. Left me wondering - Eggs that are possibly not eggs, but kawa. Cringe worthy - so many MANY repetitive distinctions between life on Faloiv and the origin planet. Octavia seems to know what meat is (she mentions her father comparing a plant to it), but later in the book she is SHOCKED at what meat is. The interns, running around this high tech facility (with shielding glass windows that hide whats inside), with no one catching them? Dr. Albatur, the most villainy villain ever.

Ok, so maybe it was more cringe worthy than I thought. Still, I enjoyed it mostly, read it fast, and might pick up the next one, if there is nothing else on my to read shelf that looks more interesting.

maryfaithreads's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow. Okay, then.

I had pretty high expectations for this book based on the synopsis - I mean, come on, does that thing not just pull you right in to the story? However, science fiction can be kind of hit or miss for me; reading about aliens with purple tentacles freaks me out, and there's something about the generalized sci-fi writing style that bothers me. (You know, each genre has some similarities in writing style no matter the author and his or her voice. It's not a bad thing, it's just a thing.)

I ended up really getting into this. The mystery was really intriguing to me, which is good, because I didn't immediately connect to the characters and their personal relationships/conflicts, so the plot was kind of what kept me going. Ultimately, I came to love all parts of the book, including the characters. I really loved the friendship aspect too, and how it wasn't just the guy and the girl vs. the world. The only real issue I had came at the very end - everything just turned into complete chaos. Like, I'm honestly still not sure what happened 100%. It was just too much too fast.

This has definitely piqued my interest, and I'm excited to read the sequel, as well as more from Olivia A. Cole in the future. Absolutely recommend!

deepikaneel's review against another edition

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3.0

Maybe 3.5. LOVED the description of the planet and the animals but the book dragged a little in the middle. Will definitely read the next one though!

aynara's review against another edition

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1.0

This read like a sci-fi training manual for PETA members. I was expecting so much more, but as a veterinarian I was actually kind of offended at some parts where a nebulous line was drawn between naturalism and animal research. The romance was not believable and would have been far better served as another friendship (the single strength of the book). The dialogue was stale and the plot was fairly predictable.

kyrstin_p1989's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

This book starts slow but the world building is immaculate and the plot is phenomenal. I really enjoyed learning about the planet of Faloiv and its’ inhabitants, including the unique animal-life. This future society’s hunger for more teaches us valuable lessons about what it means to occupy a planet and how to do so in a more sustainable and equitable manner. 

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steponitjenn's review against another edition

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5.0

Great. So great.

lisamparkin's review against another edition

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5.0

Everything about this book - the characters, plot and mystery - are all very well thought out and carefully constructed. I was definitely compelled to read and continue unraveling the secrets of Faloiv (<- no idea how to pronounce this!).

I was so impressed with the world-building here - and I loved Octavia's curiosity and love of her planet. The science fiction aspects like skinsuits and all the species of animals added depth and interest to the story. I deeply wish the cover conveyed the array of colors and flora and fauna present in the book - I think the flowers shown on the background don't do enough to convey the imaginative nature of the book.

Make sure you pick this up on in the new year!

ddmgembala's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

odd_eye's review against another edition

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4.0

I am immediately drawn to any book that has a sci-fi setting where we Earthlings have been displaced from our home planet. There's so many possibilities in exploring an alien world especially one with its own sentient life forms living in an established society. I always go into these books wondering how they'll examine a few questions: what does it mean to be human? Where do humans belong in the universe? What rights do humans have to their own destiny on this new planet? I felt the protagonist beginning to ask these questions as the story progressed. I have read other reviews that say the book is a slow burn, but I personally have read it twice this year and very quickly both times. I have begun the sequel already and I'm hoping to see more answers to my questions as well as more character development. I find that I didn't become as attached to some of the characters as I'd have hoped.

kcoccia's review against another edition

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4.0

The first half was kind of slow... But I get it... Works building and all that. It definitely picked up a lot half way through. I'm impressed with the authors imagination because she made up a whole new world with plants and animals that are unlike anything in the real world. Pretty impressive! Think Avatar. It's a lot like that.