Thursday, January 24, 2013

Catching on Fire Review - Sue Knotts




                                      *Received a free copy through Goodreads*


Visions of a horrific, dystopian future have been tattooed on Rachel's brain for as long as she can remember. She believes the strange symbols attached to those visions are the key to avoiding that future. When she discovers someone else shares the same visions, she dedicates herself to finding other seers and unlocking the mystery of the symbols. Her quest grows in urgency as the present appears to increasingly resemble the path to the future she fears. On her quest Rachel discovers that answers -- and love -- are elusive. And people are not always as they appear. Blurring the line between reality and fiction, this novel combines elements of romance, mystery, suspense, and science fiction in a way that should appeal to a wide variety of readers. Suitable for teens as well as adult readers.


My Review: 

This book is not the usual type that I go for, but I did enjoy reading it, and I am looking forward to the follow-up!Catching on Fire starts out with Rachel and her bff being rescued by Jim after 2 guys followed them out of the bar. Rachel offers Jim a bite to eat at a local burger joint, which he accepts, after they eat Rachel takes out her pad of paper to take down Jim info when he notices her doodles, and he then shows her his drawings, which are almost identical. Rachel and Jim want to see if there are others out there who also see the glyphs (which what they start calling the drawings). I won't divulge any more about the book, since I don't want to give anything away, but I recommend this to any type of reader, no matter what genre of book you tend to enjoy!

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