Friday, August 28, 2020

The Complication

 

The Complication is the sixth and final book in The Program series. 2020 was the year I was hoping to finish up a bunch of series. I was doing well until the library closed down and then it got super hard to get ebooks as well. That is why I am happy I can finally say I have finished The Program series. 

Tatum's whole life is a lie and she cannot figure out who is telling her the truth, half truth, lies, or even wants her alive. Drowning in lies, suspicions, broken hearts, and danger Tatum searches for the cure to the Program and to the stop the epidemic of suicides. 

Overall I really struggled with two the way the series was set up. I did not care for the time line nor did I really care for how the story jumped around between main characters. The story line was new and while sad hope was offered which was remarkable. I really would have liked an epilogue for all the characters but only two were chosen for some reason. 

Sunday, August 23, 2020

The Adjustment

 

The Adjustment is the fifth book in The Program series. I am much happier with the placement this time it makes sense. 

Tatum is devastated when her boyfriend Weston is taken by the program and made to forget her. Living in a daze while waiting for him to return Tatum clings to her best friend Nathan. Finally Weston walks into class one day and looks right over her like she is just another face. Determined not to give up Tatum befriends Weston and tries to help him remember his life before the program erased it. 

Weston is lost and does not really seem to know how to react to being erased. When a pretty girl approaches him saying they use to date he is happy to cling to her memories. Falling farther from reality every day Weston agrees to let Tatum donate her memories to him. He is desperate to fill in the gaps even if it means going too far.

A lot of twists and turns occurred but I did figure out almost all of them. I enjoyed seeing characters from earlier books even though they did not take center stage. Despite this being the third couple Young has written about I still found Tatum and Weston unique and their own persons. I am eager to read the final book The Complication. 

Monday, August 17, 2020

The Epidemic

 

I really wish I had read The Remedy and The Epidemic before The Program and The Treatment. The time line was majorly messed up and this really ruined my enjoyment of the series. It just makes sense to myself to explain how the the clusters of suicide started then go into the treatment for the problem. 

Quinn's whole life has fallen apart as she tries to figure out who she is and what is going on around her. Scared, alone, unsure who to trust, and determined to find out who she is Quinn embarks on a journey with fellow closers to learn about who they all are and how bad things actually are for the teens in Oregon. 

All the teens in the story seemed really real and like they were struggling with themselves and what they did for a living. They make mistakes, react with emotion, and continue to lean on old relationships despite knowing they are toxic. 

If I did not have so many books I was wanting read I would re-read The Program and The Treatment now that I have the timeline down a bit better. However that will have to wait until I get some other books finished. 

Thursday, August 13, 2020

The Cheerleaders

 


The Cheerleaders has been on my to read list for awhile so when I saw it was available to check out I quickly nabbed it. 

Five girls dead in a short span of time and a rumor that the cheer-leading team is cursed. Not wanting to promote bad karma the school disbands the cheerleaders and moves to a dance team instead. 

Monica is the younger sister of the last girl who died from the group. Saddened by the loss of her sister and how much it has changed her mother Monica wants to leave the past in the past until she starts to find clues that maybe the killer of the girls is walking free. Determined to find the answers Monica befriends a quiet girl at school and together the two work at solving a five year old mystery. 

My only issue was all the character names, I kept getting them mixed up. I am not sure why but some of them sounded similar so I think that was part of it. The ending was not super satisfying, I did not really get closure with the characters and how their lives went on. An epilogue would have been nice. Overall I did enjoy the story and the writing style so I would be open to reading more of Kara Thomas's work.