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Book Review of Birthmarked (Birthmarked, Bk 1)

Birthmarked (Birthmarked, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 8


Words fail to adequately describe how astonishingly completely Caragh O'Brien drew me into Gaia's dystopian world in this debut YA novel. Holy cow! BIRTHMARKED is a layered and action-packed dystopian treat that just might satisfy readers eagerly awaiting the third and final installment of The Hunger Games series.

I am absolutely bowled over by how well-written this book is. Caragh O'Brien presents us with interesting characters that we want to follow through all their suspenseful adventures and encounters. From Gaia, the determined "everywoman" protagonist, to the alluring and quietly troubled Captain Gray, to everyone who helps or harms Gaia along the way...all are engaging and three-dimensional to capture our attention from the start and hold on throughout.

A dystopian novel is nothing without a well executed and faithfully imagined world-gone-wrong. Luckily, Gaia's world is one of the best I've read about in a long time, high up there with Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games and Maria Snyder's Poison Study. BIRTHMARKED starts with a bang in the first chapter and never lets up. There's plenty of mystery, code-breaking, narrow escapes, and running to satisfy fans of action and adventure, and it's all wrapped within a fully realized dystopia.

I don't think my review was enough to express my admiration of and love for this book, but rest assured that if this sounds even mildly interesting to you, then you will NOT be able to put it down!