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blogI was crazy excited to read Partials. I like the idea of a Dystopian/Sci-fi Young Adult book that is written by a guy. I thought all that would give Partials a little more oomph and in parts it did. Really this book is a story of two halves. There is an awesome half and a not so awesome half. The book starts with a bang it is a stark and grizzly beginning. Unfortunately that feeling didn’t last. The first half of the book was good but I felt like it dragged a bit. There was some action and there was a lot going on but I never really engaged with it, I couldn’t quite let myself get lost in the pages. It is at the half way point where everything changed. We are introduced to a new character and it seems to lift the book tremendously. After struggling with the first half I found I couldn’t put the book down once I hit the second half.
For some reason I was really hoping for something new with this book. What I got was snippets from other books and movies. This book takes influence from a lot of other things. You can clearly see elements from The Terminator, I Robot, I am legend, The Handmaids Tale and Children of men running through this book. Partials takes all these elements and mixes them up, the end product is something different that feels familiar. I am not quite sure if that is a good or bad thing.
I think that the approach to the characters and not the storyline is what makes this book different from the pack of dystopian fiction out there. Our heroine, Kira, is not always right, and she is not always likeable. She does what she needs to do and damn the consequences. She is full of sass and sarcasm and is really argumentative. She talks without thinking and struggles to keep her mouth shut when she should, something I relate to. Finally, she is smart and relies on her brain instead of her own or someone else’s brawn to get her out of trouble. She is a breath of fresh air, a heroine that you can really get behind.
Kira’s boyfriend Marcus is not the typical YA heart throb either. I never really thought of him as ‘hot’. Instead he was funny and charming. He is like the unpopular guy at school who you always liked but never could admit to. He is a little too smart for his own good but never comes across as arrogant. He is also caring. You can see how much he adores Kira but he never becomes an emotional mess. He is great in this book because his humour lightens the mood when it gets too heavy.
The other male character Samm is the typical YA heart throb…in looks. In character he is something a little different. I cannot say much about Samm without giving too much away. I will just say that I think he is great and I love him just a little bit. All the other characters were well rounded and well put together.
Without a doubt the best thing about this book is its ability to surprise you. Most of the way through reading this book I thought I knew what was happening. I was getting ready to write a review with the word predictable stamped all over it, but I was wrong. This book lead me merrily up the garden path and then blindsided me with twists and turns I hadn’t even thought of. The ending of this book is great and leaves you thirsting for more.
Partials is very hit and miss but when it works it is brilliant. It was maybe a little too long and it did lose its pace in parts, but the explosive second half made up for it. I cannot wait for the second book in this series.
My rating 3.5 out of 5