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Worlds Apart #3

Reparation

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Could you sacrifice yourself to keep the ones you love alive? For Nessa, Ty, and Garrett this is the decision they are forced to make. Someone must die to keep the others alive. The question is, will the right life be sacrificed? Whose love and life will end in the dramatic and thrilling conclusion to the Worlds Apart trilogy?

Follow Nessa, Ty, and Garrett as they fight for the citizens of their nation and each other to the heart-stopping end. An end that truly shows how one life and one sacrifice can change the world.

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First published November 1, 2015

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Amanda Thome

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Amanda Thome is the Author of the Worlds Apart series, including Ruination, Resignation, and the finale Reparation. Amanda grew up in Maine and later moved to Pennsylvania where she obtained her bachelor’s degree from Ursinus College. She later received her doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from Columbia University.


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Profile Image for Sarah Elizabeth.
5,002 reviews1,411 followers
March 13, 2016
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to author Amanda Thome.)

This was an okay story, but I did find it hard to stay focused on the story. I think this is author’s writing is just not for me really. I was surprised by who died in this book though.



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1,898 reviews69 followers
November 27, 2015
This was a ending to a great series, I'm sad to see this series go but it was a little bit of a sad book for me too. The way the author told part of the story reminded of how "Breaking Dawn part 2" was done in the movies too. I loved this series and I would read more form this author. This was a great book and I would recommend this series to anyone. * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*
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7,511 reviews136 followers
December 14, 2015
*** I received a free copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. ***

On the verge of rescueing Nessa from Central, Ty and Garrett along with the rest of the team learn that one of the three of them will inevitably die, sacrificing their life for that of the others. In addition, Nessa is suffering from aftereffects of the treatment Central put her through in a way that upsets everything - and as the true extent of Central's ultimate objective becomes clear, a feverish race against time begins that will claim more than one life.

Amanda Thome doesn't pull any punches in the final book of her Worlds Apart trilogy - the plot hurtles along at breakneck speed, with characters dropping like flies and one plot twist following another. The shocks come hard and fast in this one, but it wasn't until the very end that I sat there with tears running down my face. There is nothing more satisfying than a great book in a great series having the most fitting ending you could possibly imagine. Especially the character development is exceptionally well done and continues until the very end - a promising debut series from an author whose next work I'm already looking forward to.
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331 reviews14 followers
December 8, 2015
SPOILERS

I am so ridiculously excited when I received this book that I reread the first two just to revel in it, but wow that was too many emotions for one person to handle in such a short amount of time and then that ended, I was sitting up at 2 o clock in the morning sobbing. But it was so worth it what a great series, I loved each book individually, each character spoke to me in some way, the plot was action packed and cleverly maneuvered and it was a horrific but necessary ending, Thome could have made the ending less tragic but it just would not have been as neat. Can't wait to see what she does next.
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1,998 reviews663 followers
March 13, 2016
(I received a copy from the author, In exchange for an honest review.)

This wasn't a bad read, but it struggled to keep my interest, so I felt quite bored at points, and it dragged slightly at times because of it.

Overall, Not a book that I really enjoyed, but it was okay.
4,119 reviews116 followers
December 20, 2015
I would like to thank author Amanda Thome for providing me with an ARC of Reparation to read and review.

First and foremost, I would be remiss if I did not comment immediately on the striking cover art. It is a perfect representation of the book and definitely caught my attention right off the bat. In this third book of the Worlds Apart trilogy, it is the end game for Nessa, Garrett, and Ty. Nonstop action starts in immediately, as Garrett rushes to try and save Nessa before it is too late. Finding out the truth motivates everyone to make difficult choices, ones which they hope will mean the survival of them all.

The only problem with this book starting directly after the last one is that, unless you read them one after the other, it takes a little while to get your mind back into the plot. I also found it difficult to feel strong emotions, as the dialogue felt forced. Sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling errors should be fixed with final editing, but it did affect my ability to get engrossed into the story. The plot twist with regards to the government added another layer, as well as Nessa's story. The multiple points of view served no other purpose than to divert the reader's attention away from the plot, which was unfortunate. An explosive conclusion to this book and the series, the ending of Reparation was surprising, but in a good way. The author leaves no stone unturned and provides a natural ending that makes sense. Reparation is a good book and I recommend that readers, who are new to the series, start with the first book and read these in sequence.
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19 reviews
April 12, 2016
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions below are completely mine.

Like the previous book, this book starts where we left the story last time and throws you back into the story line with an incredible pace. In Resignation, I was wanting more chapters from Nessa's family's perspective - conversely, this book I would have liked to have more of Nessa as I kept missing her voice. However, the fact I demolished the book within a couple of days shows just how good and gripping it is.

I still believe that this series stands out from the rest in this genre in the fact Nessa is such a strong female lead and is supported with equally as strong male characters. This was a good ending (if a little on the short side for my liking) to a strong series. Thoroughly recommend reading.
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