Jenna Strong, Mia Richardson, Jessica Stone, Jessica Denbrough...it's no wonder that Jenna has a hard time getting all of her memories straight. She's a threat to the Agency for Crime Investigation and Defense so they frame her for the murder of her parents and force her to undergo cognitive realignment which replaces the memories they want her to have instead of the real ones. When she is broken out of prison and set up with a new life in a modern version of a witness protection program the thing they intentionally forget to do is keep her in the loop and make sure she knows her purpose in their plan. When she gets identified accidentally while helping the son of the man who helped her escape from jail, she and Max are forced to go on the run and end up with a terrorist group determined to bring down ACID. When she refuses to be part of their plot, the leader, Jacob, turns her in to Acid who realign her brain once again. Won't spoil the ending. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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Just didn't enjoy it as much as Shadow and Bone. I just felt like the author was really trying a bit too hard to draw this story out. I was able to put it down several times and I couldn't put Shadow and Bone down so there's the differen...
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The Grisha triology is a fantasy series that I really enjoyed.
I reread the last book because I thought I wasn't remembering something.
I'm a bit confused because I've started King of Scars and Nikolai isn't as I remembered. Don't want...
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by Tahereh Mafi
I’m not usually someone who enjoys a story that is predominantly about the attraction between two people BUT I did like this one.
The setting is one year after 9/11 and 16 year old Shirin, an American born Muslim whose family moves freq...
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I love a good mystery, and although I correctly guessed the murderer in the first chapter, I still thoroughly enjoyed the twists and turns.
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