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Pivot Point
by Kasie West
I won this book on a giveaway at author [a:Miriam Forster|5054179|Miriam Forster|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1333061992p2/5054179.jpg]'s blog.
In Pivot Point (Where else you genius?) the protagonist, Addison lives in a society where everyone has a superpower (No they can't fly or become invisible) such as seeing alternative futures in case you have options of making different choices (Which is Addison's power), telling straightaway whether you're lying or not (Addison's dad) or making things fly or even memory vanishing power (What else do you call it? This is Addison's best friend's power btw, which plays a very important role in the story, that's not a spoiler is it?) and so on.
Addison is now given the options of either living here or the outside world, since her parents are getting a divorce and her father is willing to go out of the compound. Addison, being clueless of what to do, decides to use her power into finding out her futures in these two worlds, which is the whole plot of the book. Without giving anything away, I gotta tell you that none of the future is full of rainbows, and Addison is bound to stick to the one with lesser consequences that ends up in a bigger sacrifice.
That ending, oh that ending.

:/
In Pivot Point (Where else you genius?) the protagonist, Addison lives in a society where everyone has a superpower (No they can't fly or become invisible) such as seeing alternative futures in case you have options of making different choices (Which is Addison's power), telling straightaway whether you're lying or not (Addison's dad) or making things fly or even memory vanishing power (What else do you call it? This is Addison's best friend's power btw, which plays a very important role in the story, that's not a spoiler is it?) and so on.
Addison is now given the options of either living here or the outside world, since her parents are getting a divorce and her father is willing to go out of the compound. Addison, being clueless of what to do, decides to use her power into finding out her futures in these two worlds, which is the whole plot of the book. Without giving anything away, I gotta tell you that none of the future is full of rainbows, and Addison is bound to stick to the one with lesser consequences that ends up in a bigger sacrifice.
That ending, oh that ending.

:/