Title: Socialpunk
Author: Monica Leonelle
Series: Socialpunk (#1)
Publisher:Spaulding House
Publication Date: March 27, 2012 (kindle edition)
How Received: For Review
Rate: 4
Summary (as quoted from Monica Leonelle’s website): Ima would give anything to escape The Dome and learn what’s beyond its barriers, but the Chicago government has kept all its citizens on lockdown ever since the Scorched Years left most of the world a desert wasteland. When a mysterious group of hooded figures enters the city unexpectedly, Ima uncovers a plot to destroy The Dome and is given the choice between escaping to a new, dangerous city or staying behind and fighting a battle she can never win.
Review:
Socialpunk is the first book in a trilogy and let me tell you, it is one action-packed storyline so expect a cliffhanger that really leaves you hanging in the middle of the action! This book is the set-up, the world building and the character explanation, but don’t expect something with a slow build like a fantasy novel. This book hits the ground running and you need bionic implants to keep up. My mind is still whirling with Leonelle’s futuristic ideas and the dystopian culture, government and intrigue she has created.
There were a few times that I was a bit confused regarding character development. Ima changes quite a bit in a short amount of time and while she needs to change to survive, but it works and is explained. I don't really understand yet what motivates some of the characters, but it seems as though Leonelle is feeding us that information at specific times, so I am content to wait for those reveals in the next book or two.
I recommend it if you like reading dystopian YA like Collin’s Hunger Games or Westerfield’s Uglies. The twists and turns at times are surprising, gut-wrenching and horrifying.
All told, I really enjoyed the Socialpunk, am invested in the situation and characters and am really looking forward to Socialmob. I give Socialpunk 4 stars.
-Elisa
I hope everyone has been finding their new favorite book!
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I share your thoughts. I was also a bit confused (why was Ima so desperate to get Dash when he didn't seeem to return the sentiment), but it's eventually explained. And that ending...I was screaming and laughing like a lunatic :D
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