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Original Title: | Revolution 19 |
ISBN: | 0062125958 (ISBN13: 9780062125958) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Revolution 19 #1 |
Gregg Rosenblum
Hardcover | Pages: 266 pages Rating: 3.43 | 1983 Users | 356 Reviews
Present Of Books Revolution 19 (Revolution 19 #1)
Title | : | Revolution 19 (Revolution 19 #1) |
Author | : | Gregg Rosenblum |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 266 pages |
Published | : | January 8th 2013 by Harper Teen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
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Twenty years ago, the robots designed to fight our wars abandoned the battlefields. Then they turned their weapons on us.Only a few escaped the robot revolution of 2071. Kevin, Nick, and Cass are lucky —they live with their parents in a secret human community in the woods. Then their village is detected and wiped out. Hopeful that other survivors have been captured by bots, the teens risk everything to save the only people they have left in the world—by infiltrating a city controlled by their greatest enemies.
Revolution 19 is a cinematic thriller unlike anything else. With a dynamic cast of characters, this surefire blockbuster has everything teen readers want—action, drama, mystery, and romance. Written by debut novelist Gregg Rosenblum, this gripping story shouldn’t be missed.
Rating Of Books Revolution 19 (Revolution 19 #1)
Ratings: 3.43 From 1983 Users | 356 ReviewsCrit Of Books Revolution 19 (Revolution 19 #1)
ROBOT. APOCALYPSE. Now that you have that concept in your head, let me ask you which of the below pictures best matches the image you have in your head upon thinking of scary, menacing robots in a robot apocalypse: Picture A: [image error]Or Picture B: If the image to appear in your head at my mention of a robot apocalypse even slightly resembled Picture A, then run away from Revolution 19. (But don't run too fast, because these robots roll, and you want to give them a slight chance, right?)(Source: I own a copy of this book.)Nick, Cass, and Kevin live in the wilds, hiding from the robots that rule humankind in the cities. When their home is destroyed and their parents taken, they wander around for a bit before deciding that they will have to go to the robot city to try and rescue their parents.Can they rescue their parents? Or will the robots get them first?This was an okay story, but I dont think Ill be reading the rest of the series.I didnt really connect with the characters in
Don't want to be too harsh since this book isn't targeted towards me, but this was pretty bad. It's like one part terminator mixed with 3 parts disney channel sitcom. Don't even get me started on the ending. Only bright spot is that it's very short.
Revolution 19 by Gregg Rosenblum is the first book of the sci/fi dystopian series by the same name. This series reminded me a bit of a young adult version of Terminator, the set up to the world at least. We jump in joining the characters who have been in hiding for years after robots rose up and attacked the humans. It had a fairly good pace and plot to it that left me rating this one at 3.5 stars. For more reviews please visit https://carriesbookreviews.com/
What was there to like about this book other than how quick it was to read? There was zero world building and the characters were two dimension archetypes. I don't think I'm ever going to consume a robot apocalypse story done well.
ROBOT. APOCALYPSE. Now that you have that concept in your head, let me ask you which of the below pictures best matches the image you have in your head upon thinking of scary, menacing robots in a robot apocalypse: Picture A: [image error]Or Picture B: If the image to appear in your head at my mention of a robot apocalypse even slightly resembled Picture A, then run away from Revolution 19. (But don't run too fast, because these robots roll, and you want to give them a slight chance, right?)
closer to 4 star than 3. Review coming closer to release date. updated: When I started Revolution 19, I was ready to be blown away. The blurb really sold the concept of this book to me. Come on when you know that Robots are taking over and you are the little person now, it has to be good. Welllllll, it was good, it just didn't blow my mind like I had thought it would. The story was simple and felt a little like I have read it before. I think if the author would have added one more unique part
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