Amazing Future Story Begins In ‘Swipe’

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This book is awesome. It’s set in future North America (dystopian? yes, please!), where all citizens of the American Union can receive the Mark on their thirteenth birthday. Pledging to receive the Mark isn’t required, but it’s the only way to go to the movies, buy groceries, or do any other adult activity – so everybody does. Everybody except the Markless, who are dreaded and dangerous criminals.

But to Logan, the Mark creates a mixed reaction. On the one hand, he knows it’s supposed to be the right thing to do. On the other hand, he is one of the few children who know that Flunkees – those who die during their Pledge – are real. His sister Flunked her Pledge five years ago. Then there’s the matter of his paranoia; nobody believes him, but he knows he’s been watched since her death. Things only get worse when a new girl comes to town and Logan becomes involved in a conflict of international proportions.

I love futuristic novels, and this one didn’t disappoint. It’s a fast read that holds your attention and keeps you turning pages. The plot was great, and the characters were realistic. I especially liked the parts where Logan and the new girl brushed with the Markless – although I won’t say anything else. No spoilers here. 🙂

My only complaint would be the intended audience. The book is marketed to kids age 7-10; but, with the setting, characters, and events combined, I would be more inclined to recommend Swipe for kids ages 9-13. There’s some romantic elements and complicated world building, although not enough to make this YA fiction. If you’re a teenager who’s not opposed to reading younger characters (like I am), then you’re sure to enjoy it, too. I already can’t wait for the sequel, Sneak, releasing this September.

All in all, I give this book 4.5 stars and look forward to more from Evan Angler.

I received this book for free through BookSneeze in exchange for this review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.

(Originally published at MaybeTeenAuthor.Blogspot.com.)

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Emily Rachelle is a teenage girl in love with God and the world He created. Her favorite things include chocolate, pretty trees, and books – rows upon rows of books, neatly lining library shelves or messily stacked in the corner of a bedroom. Follower her reviews and more at MaybeTeenAuthor.Blogspot.com.
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