ExtraNormal Book 1 eBook Suze Reese Eve Ventrue


ExtraNormal Book 1 eBook Suze Reese Eve Ventrue
"Mira Johns is pretty much like any other teenage girl. Except that she knows how to harness electro-magnetic energy to communicate without words. And she's really, really far from home.Her assignment as an emissary to Earth sounds fairly simple: blend in, observe, and stay away from the planet's primitive males. But she quickly learns that nothing about this assignment is as easy as it seems."
I really enjoyed Ms. Reese's unique, innovative story line and the sci-fi components. I loved how the author worked all the uses of electro-magnetic energy into the alien society. What was most intriguing was how and why the alien civilization had eliminated or controlled certain sociological and environmental elements, which we take for granted, believing they were providing a better quality of life for their species. They infiltrated our society, which was easy to do because they were humanoid, with the intent to aid us along our evolutionary path. I can only hope that perhaps we aid them on a path of de-evolution in the future books of this series.
Mira's task seemed simple enough; little did anyone realize the depths some leaders are willing to go to advance themselves, not necessarily for the greater good. Mira faced similar decisions putting herself, her family, and her friends at risk as she unravels and tries to piece together the mystery she finds herself in the midst of. I found the story a little tedious in the middle as Mira struggles with all the lies she has to tell repeatedly. However, I was greatly entertained with her conversations with Geery, her best friend back home, through thought streams. Everett was truly frightening with his abilities of mind control and Jesse, provided the perfect flawed romantic lead. He is a mystery at first, but as his character unfolds, you will be blown away. I thought the story ended on a nice note and sets up the next adventure quite well.
I think this is going to be a great series, probably for older teens because of the angst that was dealt with. The romantic element was YA appropriate and heartwarming. I found no significant editing errors or issues.
**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy. ** March 8, 2013

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ExtraNormal Book 1 eBook Suze Reese Eve Ventrue Reviews
who is this author? are they some famous literary author who is hiding under a pseudonym to write this? it's way too good for a first author....or maybe this is the start of some great stream of wonderful books, just like this one. one can only hope. i haven't even finished the book as of yet, and i am raving about it. what a surprise!- i was just looking to read something from my kindle that i thought would be just some light reading, some unknown book that i got for free or very cheap, that i'd had for some time, before going back to reading the serious, complex novel i am currently trying to get through. sort of like a sorbet between courses....did not at all expect to be charmed and entertained so much.
this book is very good, it's very well written, it's so not what i would have expected- it's so much better. the -granted- lovely cover, invited me to believe it was a "twilight" type book, and in some ways, it is. but it's a different tone, more of a sci-fi comedy/drama tv series. maybe it can be adapted for a tv series. i'd love that.
"extra human" is witty, it's insightful, it's got the great angle of a teen alien living on earth- an teen alien who is a complete popular earth western culture nerd~~! what a charmingly cute angle the alien teen knows all about human tv shows, movies, music.....all things not allowed on her world. things that are considered primitive on her planet, but that this alien teen loves and knows so much about that she is like a living encyclopedia of knowledge of them. for some reason, this book reminds me of "back to the future" in some ways. and that can't be bad, right?
i see there is no 2nd book in this series as of yet, and yet one is clearly planned this book is labeled "book 1". so, i hope, in the near future, to read the next book in this series. i'm hooked. and will look into who the author is, and if there are any more books by this author. if there are, I'm reading them!
"Mira Johns is pretty much like any other teenage girl. Except that she knows how to harness electro-magnetic energy to communicate without words. And she's really, really far from home.
Her assignment as an emissary to Earth sounds fairly simple blend in, observe, and stay away from the planet's primitive males. But she quickly learns that nothing about this assignment is as easy as it seems."
I really enjoyed Ms. Reese's unique, innovative story line and the sci-fi components. I loved how the author worked all the uses of electro-magnetic energy into the alien society. What was most intriguing was how and why the alien civilization had eliminated or controlled certain sociological and environmental elements, which we take for granted, believing they were providing a better quality of life for their species. They infiltrated our society, which was easy to do because they were humanoid, with the intent to aid us along our evolutionary path. I can only hope that perhaps we aid them on a path of de-evolution in the future books of this series.
Mira's task seemed simple enough; little did anyone realize the depths some leaders are willing to go to advance themselves, not necessarily for the greater good. Mira faced similar decisions putting herself, her family, and her friends at risk as she unravels and tries to piece together the mystery she finds herself in the midst of. I found the story a little tedious in the middle as Mira struggles with all the lies she has to tell repeatedly. However, I was greatly entertained with her conversations with Geery, her best friend back home, through thought streams. Everett was truly frightening with his abilities of mind control and Jesse, provided the perfect flawed romantic lead. He is a mystery at first, but as his character unfolds, you will be blown away. I thought the story ended on a nice note and sets up the next adventure quite well.
I think this is going to be a great series, probably for older teens because of the angst that was dealt with. The romantic element was YA appropriate and heartwarming. I found no significant editing errors or issues.
**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy. ** March 8, 2013

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