Asunder Incarnate Trilogy Jodi Meadows Books
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Asunder Incarnate Trilogy Jodi Meadows Books
Jodi Meadows has created an utterly unique, fascinating, and captivating word in Incarnate. It's magical, yet scientific, and I couldn't help but be drawn into it. There are exactly 1 million souls which have been reborn into new bodies over the past 5,000 years. That is until Ana is born. Her birth was suppose to signify the return of a soul named Ciana, but instead a new soul emerged. What happened to Ciana? Where did Ana come from? It's one big mystery, and the citizens of Heart do not like it one bit. Ana has been isolated from society her entire life, with only her cruel mother for company. Finally, on her 18th birthday, Ana sets out on her own in order to discover where she came from and if there might be more newsouls out there.Dragons! There are dragons flying around in Range! They might be vicious, destructive creatures, but they're still awesome. This world is packed with supposedly mythical creatures: unicorns, trolls, griffin, and centaurs. We never get to see any of these, but they are mentioned. However, there's a few run ins with the ever dangerous sylphs. All of these fantastical creatures had me wondering where and when this book takes place. Is it the distant future on Earth? The present of another planet? An alternate reality? There's such an interesting mix of ancient creatures and modern technology (laser pistols!) that it's hard to imagine where we are in time and space. That doesn't distract from the story though. In fact, I think it adds another fun layer to everything.
I know I've only raved about the world so far, and not the story, but I was majorly impressed with the world presented here. There's enough detail to be able to picture it and understand how it works, but still enough mystery to want to learn more. I do think it overshadowed the actual plot and characters though.
Incarnate is an impressive and magical debut. The imaginative subject of reincarnation most definitely makes this stand out from everything else being published today. While the story make take the back seat the world, it was still a wonderful read. I'm eager to know what comes next for Ana and Sam, and to find out more about the city of Heart and Souls Night.
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Asunder Incarnate Trilogy Jodi Meadows Books Reviews
I have had this book on my radar for a long time. Many people are very excited for the sequel. After reading this book, I have to agree with them.
Incarnate by Jodi Meadows centers on Ana, a NewSoul or NoSoul, depending on who you ask, a girl who is a brand new soul in a population of reincarnated souls... in essence, everyone has lived many, many lives and she has only lived a few years of her one life. She has a mother who hates her, and sets off on her own at age 18 to travel to the city of Heart. Along the way, she meets Sam, and he is the first friendly person she meets. From there, things develop dramatically, and I don't want to give away any of this book's secrets.
I am so torn when reviewing this book. From about 10% to 80% it is really one of the best books I've read in a while. The relationship between Sam and Ana is wonderful and magical. It's been a long time since I've been so moved by a romantic relationship in a YA book. Most of the time I'm convinced I'm too old and jaded to enjoy such things anymore. But Meadows has changed my mind. Sam is the first love interest that I seriously have a crush on myself-- he is gentle, intelligent, modest, and incredibly talented (and mature by about 5000 years). For the first time, we have a love interest that is NOT the bad boy of the novel. To not reveal too much-- any of the scenes centered on music and the masquerade were my favorites, and I literally gasped out loud at several of them (in a good way).
So you ask, why does this book get four stars. The beginning of the book, the first 10%, is almost not compelling enough to stick around. We get introduced to her hateful mother, with no good characteristics that I see, and watch poor Ana stagger around feeling sorry for herself. Don't be fooled. The story quickly becomes amazing as I stated above. The end of the story has a bit of an issue too-- lots of action occurs, but I feel that some of the storylines are abruptly cut short in ways that are less than satisfying.
That said, there is so much to love about this wonderful book, and I feel like Jodi Meadows is only just getting started. I have no doubt that the next installment in this trilogy will only be stronger and better, and I have just become one of the throng waiting eagerly for the next installment.
Jodi Meadows has created an utterly unique, fascinating, and captivating word in Incarnate. It's magical, yet scientific, and I couldn't help but be drawn into it. There are exactly 1 million souls which have been reborn into new bodies over the past 5,000 years. That is until Ana is born. Her birth was suppose to signify the return of a soul named Ciana, but instead a new soul emerged. What happened to Ciana? Where did Ana come from? It's one big mystery, and the citizens of Heart do not like it one bit. Ana has been isolated from society her entire life, with only her cruel mother for company. Finally, on her 18th birthday, Ana sets out on her own in order to discover where she came from and if there might be more newsouls out there.
Dragons! There are dragons flying around in Range! They might be vicious, destructive creatures, but they're still awesome. This world is packed with supposedly mythical creatures unicorns, trolls, griffin, and centaurs. We never get to see any of these, but they are mentioned. However, there's a few run ins with the ever dangerous sylphs. All of these fantastical creatures had me wondering where and when this book takes place. Is it the distant future on Earth? The present of another planet? An alternate reality? There's such an interesting mix of ancient creatures and modern technology (laser pistols!) that it's hard to imagine where we are in time and space. That doesn't distract from the story though. In fact, I think it adds another fun layer to everything.
I know I've only raved about the world so far, and not the story, but I was majorly impressed with the world presented here. There's enough detail to be able to picture it and understand how it works, but still enough mystery to want to learn more. I do think it overshadowed the actual plot and characters though.
Incarnate is an impressive and magical debut. The imaginative subject of reincarnation most definitely makes this stand out from everything else being published today. While the story make take the back seat the world, it was still a wonderful read. I'm eager to know what comes next for Ana and Sam, and to find out more about the city of Heart and Souls Night.
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