A review by greenink
Taken by Erin Bowman

3.0

Honestly, I don't know what to think. I did like the action, which was plentiful in the story. You know how the stories with a lot of things happening in them? A lot of things happened, and you think that you read a huge chunk of the book, only to realize you hadn't read that much. That's how I felt. The setting was very also interesting and unique. Kind of different from a lot of dystopian books. The romance was weird though. There was a love triangle; for the first half it's one person, and the second half, it's someone else.

SpoilerThe even more weird thing is he goes through a lot to rescue the first girl (and someone ends up dying - if it's because of it, I'm not sure) and then immediately ignores her for someone else. I was pretty annoyed with the MC: what was the point of rescuing her anyways? It's not like she was even in danger. (She ended up getting a job as a nurse or doctor or something.)