Swipe By Evan Angler

What everyone can tell about me is that I am a huge dystopian fiction fan. So, when looking for my next book I came across this one, Swipe, by Evan Angler and was drawn into the book from the first chapter. Although at times I was confused and unable to keep track of what was happening it was thoroughly gripping and Angler was able to spin a believable tale where our characters lived in a world that was full of aspects of today’s life with more from the future. For example we see characters using tablets but then they had roller sticks that were more futuristic so we had a nice blend of things that are from the future, the past, and current technologies that blended together in a way that the world became believable and not make-believe. The world in “Swipe” followed characters that were either marked or not marked – and what happens because they didn’t get marked. They were cast out as outcasts and became illegals because they were not marked. They didn’t have access to things that other citizens may have had access to and their lives were made more difficult. This world that Angler created was fictional and yet believable. I could picture the events and the people and what it was like to live during this time and yet we didn’t get thrown for a loop as some other books did. It was believable at the same time that it was fictional and was a story that I feel I could keep on reading as the plot was interesting and kept you guessing. Purchase On Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Swipe-Evan-Angler/dp/140031836X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389058375&sr=8-1&keywords=swipe
Published on January 06, 2014 17:41
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