The Oldest Soul - Animus
But what Roman doesn’t mention is that the new genetic test called Animus will soon expose what she is to the whole world and that he’s being tasked with the impossible; steering her, into the open arms of another, a boy named Jude. She’ll learn that Jude’s the only brand new soul on earth; the one who’s come to change the world, and that the future of humanity rests in their intertwined destiny.
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Maybe it's because I'm a writer. Maybe it's because I just finished reading The Lord of the Rings trilogy the night before picking up Animus. Maybe it's because I generally don't read first person fiction.But since chapter 1, Animus has been a fast-paced disappointment.Even for a first novel, it was astonishingly poorly executed. The main characters felt incredibly flat:Eve = average teen girl with lots of insecurities and everyone hates her. Nothing ruffles her, but nothing motivates her,
For full review please go to: 5girlsbookreviews.blogspot.com, Twitter @camartinez and Facebook "5 Girls Book Reviews"REVIEW BY: Arianna, age 13 years, 1 monthMAY CONTAIN SPOILER:This book was wonderful, but had me confused a lot. At times I couldn't understand what certain scenes contributed to the book. My favorite character was Jude because he sounded like a generally cool guy to hang out with. My favorite part was when Shamas destroyed the Queen Bee colony because the detail was incredible.
Truly enjoyable.This book is a page turner. The story moves along at a nice clip with each chapter having a nice little reveal. The ending drove me nuts because I know that I've absolutely GOT to buy the next one and it's not out yet. Some great and imaginative characterizations of the different lifetime levels afterwards though. Really looking forward to book two.
Im always commenting on how unique the books I agree to review are and this one is no different. Im really not playing this up, this is truly one of a kind and Im happy I had the chance to read it. Ill admit, this is a bit out of my genre and I probably would not have ever picked up this book on my own. That being said, this is a prime example of how it is possible to write a good review for a book you may not have necessarily liked. The first point Im going to highlight is the editing. This was
Actual rating 3.5Not a bad start to a series! I love the ideas behind it and how everything is all connected. I found sometimes that Eve could tend to drag on for a bit more than necessary, making too many comparisons etc.
I LOVED reading this book!!! I couldn't put it down until I had read the last page. Such an original subject matter. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
Tiffany FitzHenry
Kindle Edition | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 3.88 | 357 Users | 56 Reviews
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Title | : | The Oldest Soul - Animus |
Author | : | Tiffany FitzHenry |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | October 23rd 2015 by Hierarchy Publishing (first published October 20th 2015) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Spirituality |
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Eve has no idea she’s the oldest soul on earth, with a pre-wired connection to every other soul on the planet and that the boy she’s mysteriously drawn to, named Roman, has been her soul mate, her love of nearly three hundred lifetimes—until he tells her.But what Roman doesn’t mention is that the new genetic test called Animus will soon expose what she is to the whole world and that he’s being tasked with the impossible; steering her, into the open arms of another, a boy named Jude. She’ll learn that Jude’s the only brand new soul on earth; the one who’s come to change the world, and that the future of humanity rests in their intertwined destiny.
www.tiffanyfitzhenry.com
www.theoldestsoul.com
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Ratings: 3.88 From 357 Users | 56 ReviewsJudge Of Books The Oldest Soul - Animus
This book was really a case of a happy accident, I took the soul test on Facebook, and was led to the book description. I found the premise to be exciting and something wholly original. The concept of aging a soul, recalling a past life and the people you travel with through lifetimes has always been fascinating. The author does an amazing job keeping all of the narrative threads together and weaving the concepts of many ideologies together without being divisive or preachy. This story is swift,Maybe it's because I'm a writer. Maybe it's because I just finished reading The Lord of the Rings trilogy the night before picking up Animus. Maybe it's because I generally don't read first person fiction.But since chapter 1, Animus has been a fast-paced disappointment.Even for a first novel, it was astonishingly poorly executed. The main characters felt incredibly flat:Eve = average teen girl with lots of insecurities and everyone hates her. Nothing ruffles her, but nothing motivates her,
For full review please go to: 5girlsbookreviews.blogspot.com, Twitter @camartinez and Facebook "5 Girls Book Reviews"REVIEW BY: Arianna, age 13 years, 1 monthMAY CONTAIN SPOILER:This book was wonderful, but had me confused a lot. At times I couldn't understand what certain scenes contributed to the book. My favorite character was Jude because he sounded like a generally cool guy to hang out with. My favorite part was when Shamas destroyed the Queen Bee colony because the detail was incredible.
Truly enjoyable.This book is a page turner. The story moves along at a nice clip with each chapter having a nice little reveal. The ending drove me nuts because I know that I've absolutely GOT to buy the next one and it's not out yet. Some great and imaginative characterizations of the different lifetime levels afterwards though. Really looking forward to book two.
Im always commenting on how unique the books I agree to review are and this one is no different. Im really not playing this up, this is truly one of a kind and Im happy I had the chance to read it. Ill admit, this is a bit out of my genre and I probably would not have ever picked up this book on my own. That being said, this is a prime example of how it is possible to write a good review for a book you may not have necessarily liked. The first point Im going to highlight is the editing. This was
Actual rating 3.5Not a bad start to a series! I love the ideas behind it and how everything is all connected. I found sometimes that Eve could tend to drag on for a bit more than necessary, making too many comparisons etc.
I LOVED reading this book!!! I couldn't put it down until I had read the last page. Such an original subject matter. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
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