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Arclight
Arclight
Author: Josin L. McQuein
No one is safe when the lights go out - a sci-fi thriller you shouldn't read in the dark...The Arclight is the last refuge in a post-apocalyptic world consumed by terrifying monsters called the Fade. No one crosses the wall of light that keeps the last human survivors safe. There's nothing else left and nowhere to go. Or so they thought, until M...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781405263948
ISBN-10: 1405263946
Publication Date: 8/5/2013
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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sabrinamk avatar reviewed Arclight on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Short and Sweet:
Arclight has a lot of good going on; primarily a unique story line in a midst of many, many, MANY dystopian books. However, the story is often predictable and at times hard to follow. I found it hard to get through this one. :(

To Elaborate....
Marina is the only girl to ever return from the Dark, but doesn't she remember anything from her life before being rescued. The story starts out on a confusing note with little information for the reader. We know that a group of people are in a room that is going into lock down because the 'Fade' have breached Arclight and are coming to get that group of people, specifically Marina. Toby, who starts off surly and rebellious never to return that way again, saves Marina during this breach. Cue 'insta-love-feelings' There are several more characters who never get fleshed out enough to connect to and eventually one of the 'Fade' is captured and the book shifts gears majorly. To say anything more would spoil the best aspect of the book: what the 'Fade' actually are.
I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn't get into it. Maybe it was the comparison in the blurb to Veronica Roth's books, but this was no Divergent for me. Not even close.
(Originally published @iheartyafiction.blogspot.com)
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed Arclight on + 1255 more book reviews
Arclight caught me by surprise. It kind of reminded me of Avatar, but in a fleeting way. Science Fiction YA Dystopian is how I would classify the book and I thought the world-building to be very strong and clever. In fact, I kind of figured out a few things about two thirds into the book, but was still surprised by a few twists. Marina is an intriguing character who continued to surprise me with her actions and inaction. Sometimes I had goosebumps running up my spine and at other times I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to find out what was going to happen next. I'm definitely going to be looking for this author's next work! I was mesmerized!


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