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Battlefield High by Shana Figueroa, Shana Figueroa

nukie19's review

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2.0

The concept of this book is better than the execution. I enjoyed the back in time to save the future aspects but the romance was cheesy and I just don’t know how many times we had to be reminded how romance in military units was a bad idea. There aren’t really any surprises and the ending is mostly predictable. All in all, it’s ok but nothing to get excited about.

erikalikesbools's review

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book!

I have never really been into the time traveling side of SCI-FI, but this book did it well.
The switching between years was a cool glimpse into who the characters were changing into.

I really enjoyed Cora's character development throughout the novel.
In all honesty at the beginning of the book I thought I was going to end up hating her.
But, by the time the book was over I admired her.

And that Quentin! He's pretty badass in his own right!

I don't think I have ever enjoyed the ending to a story more.
It was like Shana Figueroa wrapped everything up in a perfect little bow!

sarahreadsinin's review

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5.0

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

In the 2040’s, most of humanity has been wiped out by a plague. A group of soldiers is fighting a rebel army when an abandoned laboratory explodes, triggering a time shift and sending their consciousnesses back 30 years to when the soldiers were in high school. The soldiers now are trying as teenagers to alter the past in such a way that the plague never happens.

I very much enjoyed this book! It was an original premise, and really well written. I thought it was interesting how Cora kept getting flashes of how the future changes based on her actions, and that we get to see how the future changes immediately through dreams based on Cora’s actions. I wish some of the secondary characters had been built up more but the main characters were well described and interesting. Would definitely recommend this book!
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