Chosen
Ones (Book 1 - Lost Souls Series)
By: Tiffany Truitt
· Print Length: 400 pages
· Publisher: Entangled Teen (June 12,
2012)
· Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #217,001
Paid in Kindle Store
· Goodreads Rating: 3.75/5 stars out of 1,686 ratings and 210
reviews
Synopsis:
Life is bleak but
uncomplicated for sixteen-year-old Tess, living in a not-too-distant future
where the government, faced with humanity's extinction, created the Chosen
Ones, artificial beings who are extraordinarily beautiful, unbelievably strong,
and unabashedly deadly.
When Tess begins work at Templeton, a Chosen Ones training facility, she meets James, and the attraction is immediate in its intensity, overwhelming in its danger. But there is more to Templeton than Tess ever knew. Can she stand against her oppressors, even if it means giving up the only happiness in her life?
When Tess begins work at Templeton, a Chosen Ones training facility, she meets James, and the attraction is immediate in its intensity, overwhelming in its danger. But there is more to Templeton than Tess ever knew. Can she stand against her oppressors, even if it means giving up the only happiness in her life?
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My Unspoiled Review:
A dismal
dystopia that will appeal to anyone who enjoyed the stifling sterility of Matched
as well as social inequality and injustice of The Hunger Games. By no
mean take this to mean that I'm trying to compare Chosen Ones to those
other popular series or suggest it's a knock off in anyway, I'm merely hoping
to give readers and enthusiasts of the genre an overview to consider coming
into this book.
Chosen Ones isn't trying to sell any fantasy about dystopia. There's no pretty face hiding an uglier story. The seamy underbelly is there from the start and the protagonist, Tess, is already damaged from it. It's a broken world featuring the fractured dregs of humanity being gradually replaced by the genetically superior pretty boys - the titular Chosen Ones. The romantic plot featured in this novel truly appealed to me because it was sincere, awkward and fits well into the repressed premise while remaining engaging. |
Give This Book a Chance If You Like:
- · Despairing dystopian settings
- · Paranormal romance light on the love-triangles
- · Flawed/damaged heroines
- · Sensitive love interests
Thank you for considering this obscure book as a future read and feel free to leave comments if you would like to discuss this novel or recommendation more!