Vagabond eBook JD Brewer
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Vagabond eBook JD Brewer
The idea of giving the first book free is great, since it allows us to check out new authors-and JD Brewer has a future in Sci-Fi! She does a good job of character development, as well as a possible future, if society continues on its present course. She could use some spelling lessons, or maybe just a better proof reader, but worth those minor blemishes, to enjoy the book. I'm definitely keeping an eye out for her next book.Tags : Vagabond - Kindle edition by J.D. Brewer. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Vagabond.,ebook,J.D. Brewer,Vagabond,J.D. Brewer Books,FICTION Science Fiction Action & Adventure,FICTION Science Fiction Genetic Engineering
Vagabond eBook JD Brewer Reviews
I can't say enough awesome things. For starters I never knew what was coming, which is rare because I read so much. 2.) characters were awesome, they were beautifully defined. 3) I usually don't like books who throw you back into memories, not only was this well written but I always knew what was going on. No confusion what so ever. Seriously one of the best books of 2015 that I have read!
For a first book, Brewer does an excellent job of creating a believable and intriguing world. While her writing style gives away the fact that this is her first book, it is not hard to imagine she will continue to improve and mature as a writer (I am looking forward to reading her newest book, Intrepid). The way the story pieces together the background and current action does a great job of stringing readers along. There always seemed to be some nugget of new information revealed that compels readers to keep going. Brewer also does a fantastic job of weaving in the philosophical and ethical dilemmas into the action while not sacrificing pacing or entertainment. Hopefully she will come back to this world she has created, expand it, and give her readers even more Vagabonds and Rebels to ride along with.
I thank J.D. Brewer for an exceptional, intelligent and thought provoking read. The characters are each memorable and important in their own rights; the story line is captivating; the social, scientific, ethical and moral issues compelling and intelligently presented. I found this novel can easily be compared to the classics that are important to political and social change. I really love Ms. brewer's writing style, too. I can't wait for the the next books in the series. In the mean time, I'm going to check out Ms. Brewers other works!
JDB has written a novel that brought back many memories. We lived near the tracks and my GM always has a walking bag for a hobo. This novel is different because the trains moved much slower than the futuristic ones. The characters here were more polite than the early riders. As I grew up the injured hobos were many. This maybe a SyFy Novel but JDB has good insight or a family member who rode the rails. This is an excellent example of mode of travel used by many Americans, but updated to the Future.....ER
I did not really care for this book. It was OK, but not what I would call great. The authors use of flashbacks was really overplayed and in some spots really slowed the progression and in other spots just became irritating. The timeline at the end just left me scratching my head. The plot was not bad, if you can get through the flashbacks, you may enjoy reading this. Me, I won't be looking for any sequels.
An original story!
A future is being written by the Genetic Engineering Guild and the Republic. They want to create a perfect race and tell people who they are to pair with in order to ensure that. Niko is a young girl and a vagabond on the run. She avoids the Republic at all costs. And then she hops onto a train. Moments later a young man rushes toward her and says she had to jump. Soon after leaving the train the boy follows the girl. And everything changes after that and nothing is quite what it seems about the boy.
An enjoyable read. I highly recommend for the Hunger Games crowd. Great writing!
What I liked most is the writing, it pulls you in and you firmly believe the context of this near future world without having it forced upon you in exposition, and so you relate to the travails of this vagabond heroine.
The story happens after a disaster nearly destroys the human race, leaving the world with little human genetic diversity. Genetic propriety becomes the new source of social order rather than moral or religious norms. The hard science of this world seems entirely plausible, especially because the story doesn't try to force a conclusion on us or work fancy technology into every scene. I think this will make a very enjoyable series. When science is the people's religion, whence come the gods and demons?
I gave it four stars instead of five just because I didn't feel the satisfaction of a climax in the action, it felt more like a climax of the heroine learning the truth of her situation, which seemed to be all she wanted as she is pulled into the larger drama though her kind of love triangle. As an intro or first act to a series I am excited to follow it; reminds me of later Ursula Leguin or the Beggars in Spain series of Nancy Kress. Confident and intriguing writing from this author.
The idea of giving the first book free is great, since it allows us to check out new authors-and JD Brewer has a future in Sci-Fi! She does a good job of character development, as well as a possible future, if society continues on its present course. She could use some spelling lessons, or maybe just a better proof reader, but worth those minor blemishes, to enjoy the book. I'm definitely keeping an eye out for her next book.
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