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Anomaly
by Tonya Kuper
Josie is a pusher, no not that kind of pusher, she pushes reality. Basically she can make whatever she observes appear. The science to fiction on this one is a bit too 'nope' for me. This is a super power that gives you anything, whatever you want you can make it appear. Kuper has run with the Schrodinger's Cat experiment and invented a science fiction where "a system stops being a superposition of states and becomes either one or the other when an observation takes place". So Josie just has to observe something, a real thing, a drawing, an image and as an 'Oculi' she can bring it into the state of reality. Very loosey goosey and too amazingly perfect of a super power really for me to ever really lose myself in the story.
The novel did have some humerous momentsand I found the character of Reid more likeable and gripping than Josie who spent a lot of time crying and biting her lip.
Would appeal to teens more than YA/Adults who read YA lit.
My 15 year old daughter is currently reading it and really loves it, so there's that.
The novel did have some humerous momentsand I found the character of Reid more likeable and gripping than Josie who spent a lot of time crying and biting her lip.
Would appeal to teens more than YA/Adults who read YA lit.
My 15 year old daughter is currently reading it and really loves it, so there's that.