Genre: Realistic Fiction
# of Pages: 305
RAC Book: Yes
In this futuristic story, Day is a rebel who hides in the shadows and pulls pranks on authorities. He is the number one wanted criminal. June is a girl living in the Republic whose brother is a soldier for a high ranking official. She is considered a prodigy because she is the first and only person to earn a perfect score on the training test given to every ten-year-old in the Republic. After an attempt to obtain medicine from a hospital leaves June’s brother murdered she is led to believe Day was the culprit responsible. June goes undercover to find and apprehend the biggest criminal standing in the way of the Republic’s goals so she can avenge her brother. Day ends up being much more than she bargained for, however, and she finds the more questions she answers the more that arise. Whom can she trust in this government? Can she believe anything she was told over her entire childhood?
This exciting story will interest readers who like books such as The Maze Runner and The Hunger Games. The setting is reminiscent of Divergent, but focuses much more on the goals of the Republic and not the little sectors that make up the people. The chapters alternate between Day and June so that you see each of the sides of this battle and why they see each other as the enemy. Many secrets unravel quickly, but it’s obvious there are many more where that came from. There is currently one sequel out and there will probably be more.
Good post!
This is one of my favorite YA books out right now. You should definitely read Prodigy when you can.
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