The Darkest Minds

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  • Best YA novel I've read since The Hunger Games  

    The Darkest Minds (Hardcover)
    This book, guys. Okay, let me attempt to bring my notes into a coherent review, so I can convince you to read it. The Darkest Minds is One of Those books did stands out from the mass of dystopian YA books in a way so few manage to accomplish. It has
  • So expect a lot more ...  

    The Darkest Minds (Hardcover)
    Content In America, a plague has let die the children. Few are left; What they have in common are supernatural abilities, confronting the adults are afraid. Therefore one has put the survivors in camps, from which no one can escape. Usually. Ruby suc
  • I can understand what so many find great about the book, but unfortunately for me it was just mediocre.  

    The Darkest Minds (Hardcover)
    So, at first I must indeed excited about the English blurb a bit. Normally a blurb reveals not been the act of the whole book, but only a part. Here, however, all three sections of the book are explained a little, which is why the voltage a tiny bit
  • Wonderful writing style and great characters  

    The Darkest Minds (Hardcover)
    First sentence: "When the White Noise went off, we were in the Garden, pulling weeds." Action: Shortly before Ruby's tenth birthday, the lives of many American families starts to change. Within a short time die hundreds, thousands of children at
  • dystopian but different  

    The Darkest Minds (Hardcover)
    The Darkest Minds is a dystopian YA novel. It's about a girl, Ruby, who sent what into a camp When She Was 10 years old. Most of her friends and classmates had died of a weird disease by then. The illness, called Iaan (Idiopathic Adolescents Acute ne