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A unique world and richly drawn characters. The language is gorgeous. I recommend this for any teen - but especially teens who love speculative fiction and music.

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Young Adult. Book 2 of 2 in the Entangled Series.In book one (below summary) Cade comes of age and learns of her past that sends her on an epic journey. In this title Cadence 'Cade' and her family of choice set out to find her mother, and along the way locate and unite the survivors of the human race. Our teen wolfed the story down like a bags of french fries.

Book# 1 Entangled Seventeen-year-old Cade is a fierce survivor, solo in the universe with her cherry-red guitar. Or so she thought. Her world shakes apart when a hologram named Mr. Niven tells her she was created in a lab in the year 3112, then entangled at a subatomic level with a boy named Xan. Cade’s quest to locate Xan joins her with an array of outlaws—her first friends—on a galaxy-spanning adventure. And once Cade discovers the wild joy of real connection, there’s no turning back.
I know most people who read reviews are looking for 4-5 stars before purchasing a product. This was a good book, but suffers from some of the same problems as Entangled, the first book of this story.

As with the first book, although this is marketed to "young readers" it has adult (sexual) content/themes (although is not explicit). As such I think it is of the emerging "space opera" theme more than science fiction. In this second book, the living ship Renna takes a more central role. This is the most enjoyable part of the book. Later in the book are "space" battles which lack in their description (compared to other space opera or science fiction). There are unexplained gaps in time as well as a lack of explanation of why the Unmakers (who are stated to outnumber and outpower the normal humans), do not just attack.

Capetta's writing is poetic and flowing at times, but awkward and abrupt (as if sections of text were removed with no explanation or flow between events and times). At the end of the book, there is no explanation of why some of the Unmakers change their "tune" nor of why the other Unmaker ships do not attack...

Overall, reading the book felt like reading a draft. Interesting and a page turner at times, but not believable at others -- which was very distracting. For example -- given that our technology has already outlived "tape" as a recording medium for most data, audio, and certainly for video, one part of the book talks about video (surveillance) tapes (ala VHS). It makes it hard to believe ...
One of my favorite, favorite books of 2015 is Unmade by Amy Rose Capetta. She wrote the prequel, Entangled, and yes, you should definitely read Entangled before Unmade. (Because, um, why not? It's awesome! Also, spoiler-y reasons.)

Re-cap Entangled is the story of a rocker girl named Cade who thinks she's alone in the universe until she discovers that she is atomically entangled with another human on the other end of the universe, and in order to save him she has to go way, way out of her comfort zone and travel with a band of smugglers to get to him. Before you ask, no, she's not in love with him. That'd be far too easy.

Unmade picks up where Entangled left off, with Cade determined to find her mother using her talent for hearing other people's songs. Unfortunately, the nasty Unmakers aren't too keen on humanity surviving much longer, and the universe becomes very dangerous for humans. Cade, Renna & Rennik, Lee, Ayumi, Gori, and newcomer Mira team up to execute a daring plan to save what's left of the human race--and find a new home for them all before they succumb to space-sickness.

I loved Entangled because it rang with the charm and strangeness of Firefly, but I adore Unmade because it thrums with the danger and urgency of Battlestar Galactica. (Hey-o, nerd alert!) Everything about this book is fast, adventurous, and dangerous, and the stakes couldn't be higher. But while our beloved characters are saving the universe, they're also dealing with shifting relationships, falling in love, learning how to trust one another, grieving and celebrating, and figuring out what's right. The quiet moments of connection are just as breathtaking as the action sequences, and that's what makes this novel stand out.

I'm so proud of Cade and how far she's come in this novel. She's the same, lovable, tough girl she was in chapter one of Entangled, but now she channels that anger and those feelings into doing something that matters, into being brave, and into saving the universe.

Because I know what you're wondering--yes, Unmade is even swoonier than Entangled! We don't just have one couple, but TWO to sigh over. I love Cade and Rennik. I love Lee and Ayumi. I love all the kissing (and more) that's in this book. It's not inappropriate or gratuitous. It's just RIGHT.

My final verdict Unmade is worth the read. It's worth re-reading. (I read it twice!) It's worth buying. It's worth buying in hardcover. It's a very shiny book, and I mean that in more ways than one.
A unique world and richly drawn characters. The language is gorgeous. I recommend this for any teen - but especially teens who love speculative fiction and music.
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