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nic_fish's review against another edition
3.0
a little hard to get into because of the mind control topic
whatsmacksaid's review against another edition
4.0
This this was So. Stressful. Part of it was the premise--it was realistically futuristic, like something DARPA might try in a couple of years.
Lois is a fantastic heroine, though. She's sort of a teenage Captain America (wrong universe, I know) who is driven by doing the right thing. It's a really pure motivation, but she's also got human quirks that make her even better. I've already requested the sequel from the library.
Lois is a fantastic heroine, though. She's sort of a teenage Captain America (wrong universe, I know) who is driven by doing the right thing. It's a really pure motivation, but she's also got human quirks that make her even better. I've already requested the sequel from the library.
bookish_manda's review against another edition
4.0
3.5/5 Stars
Fallout is the story of sixteen year old Lois Lane and her spot-on journalist skills. With the help of her new found friends in Metropolis and her online friend, SmallvilleGuy Lois works to uncover the scandalous and charitable donations given to her new school in the name of science experimentations.
I enjoyed this book enough. It was pretty fast paced and had some action in it, but it was lacking in the emotional department for me. I didn't connect enough to the characters, and I think there was a lack of character development throughout the book. With that being said, I am interested in reading the next books to see how things develop.
Fallout is the story of sixteen year old Lois Lane and her spot-on journalist skills. With the help of her new found friends in Metropolis and her online friend, SmallvilleGuy Lois works to uncover the scandalous and charitable donations given to her new school in the name of science experimentations.
I enjoyed this book enough. It was pretty fast paced and had some action in it, but it was lacking in the emotional department for me. I didn't connect enough to the characters, and I think there was a lack of character development throughout the book. With that being said, I am interested in reading the next books to see how things develop.
pantsreads's review against another edition
4.0
Cute story! Love that it ties into the Superman world, but that the connections are integrated nicely and don't beat you over the head. I really loved the character of Lois.
Just a note: the book skewed more toward MG than YA, but that didn't make it any less entertaining.
Just a note: the book skewed more toward MG than YA, but that didn't make it any less entertaining.
deemazztan's review against another edition
4.0
A fun story. Will read sequels. Students will like this.
tessacan's review against another edition
4.0
This was an entertaining read. I'm not a huge fan Superman, but this plays it off really well since we don't see Superman anywhere. I'd like to read the next book in the series.
aliraebanz's review against another edition
5.0
I couldn't say enough good things about this book. I mean it when I say it's the perfect interpretation of who Lois Lane is. This character definitely resonated with me and I can't wait to read the sequel.
reading_rachel's review against another edition
4.0
I loved Lois's voice in this story! A strong main character with an intriguing plot. I'm excited to read book 2!