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A review by anabbesteves
Soulless by Jacinta Maree
4.0
*The publisher provided this book in exchange for an honest review through NetGalley.*
In the future death is no longer a problem, people reincarnate when they die, but wath was once considered a gift is now considered a curse, since it's madenning the world's population. Every soul leaces a trace on the pupils and the government has used that trace to track down the citizens so, when they're reborn, they are reincerted in the same place of society they were before.
Nadia is born whitin this society that ignores death. She seems to be the one exception to the reincarnation phenomenom and theonlu one without any soul trace. Being so unique, she quickly become the most hunted prize in the world.
This book, at the beginning, is very strange and awkward but, as you dive into this new world, your liking of it starts to grow and grow with every sentence.
The conception of a society where nothing changes and where the mistakes you made in previous lifetimes add up and might take you down is very interesting and the whole soul trace in the eyes is a very new concept and I really enjoyed it.
Nadia is so special and I think she is the only person on her world that doesn't need drugs in order to not be crazy! She has a very though time and sets a very good example for younger girls and every person that might be struggling in life.
The story approaches very disturbing sides of the aftermath of living many lives, without your memories being taken away and it certainly touches the "creepy zone" sometimes and that contributes to the overall beauty of this literary work.
If you like dystopians like the Hunger Games or Divergent I'm certain that you'll love this book, even if you don't it's worth giving it a good shot. Be warned that it contains some strong language and very strong scenes.
http://thebewitchedreader.blogspot.pt/2016/01/review-soulless-immortal-gene-1-by.html
In the future death is no longer a problem, people reincarnate when they die, but wath was once considered a gift is now considered a curse, since it's madenning the world's population. Every soul leaces a trace on the pupils and the government has used that trace to track down the citizens so, when they're reborn, they are reincerted in the same place of society they were before.
Nadia is born whitin this society that ignores death. She seems to be the one exception to the reincarnation phenomenom and theonlu one without any soul trace. Being so unique, she quickly become the most hunted prize in the world.
This book, at the beginning, is very strange and awkward but, as you dive into this new world, your liking of it starts to grow and grow with every sentence.
The conception of a society where nothing changes and where the mistakes you made in previous lifetimes add up and might take you down is very interesting and the whole soul trace in the eyes is a very new concept and I really enjoyed it.
Nadia is so special and I think she is the only person on her world that doesn't need drugs in order to not be crazy! She has a very though time and sets a very good example for younger girls and every person that might be struggling in life.
The story approaches very disturbing sides of the aftermath of living many lives, without your memories being taken away and it certainly touches the "creepy zone" sometimes and that contributes to the overall beauty of this literary work.
If you like dystopians like the Hunger Games or Divergent I'm certain that you'll love this book, even if you don't it's worth giving it a good shot. Be warned that it contains some strong language and very strong scenes.
http://thebewitchedreader.blogspot.pt/2016/01/review-soulless-immortal-gene-1-by.html