All he ever wanted was to be the same as everyone else, and now he had endured a dream, he had to report to the doctor.
Blaike is a citizen of Haven, a place where everybody has a purpose, clean clothes appear every morning, and secrets are buried. When Blaike reports his recurring dream to Haven psychologist Doctor Ibsen, it sets him on a path of discovery with dire consequences. Blaike has seen another place, one beyond Haven. Ibsen knows it is a place that should be forgotten.
The Circle rules over Haven, protecting the citizens from hidden truths and themselves. But some members feel like prisoners. Their leader, Commissioner Coman, has become their warden with absolute authority. Those who believe life is safe outside the walls of the city band together to spark a movement—a crusade that begins by freeing Blaike from his mental shackles.
But they get so much more than they bargained for.
I want to give the book 5 stars but at times I lost who was who and in what place/era they were. However the story was captivating and the Haven as a place where an ideal or a horror is developing is well depicted. The mind wipes and totalitarian benevolent (or not) rulers are truly chillingly described. The portrayal of a cure that really wipes out humanity is mind blowing.
I am lucky to have the second book which I shall read right away as I need to find out what happens to some of the main characters and are they really good or evil.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This is my first time reading anything from this author, I was attracted to the book after reading the blurb which spiked my interest. The book itself lived up to my expectations and is a brilliant suspense filled read. I loved that the plot has some very unexpected twists and turns so that I was constantly thinking and trying to figure out where we were going only to be led off in a different direction. A really great read.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Having just finished INCH, I can honestly say that it surpassed my expectations and I did like the twist.
(Side note, I was obviously expecting some sort of twist, given the subtitle, which was an interesting choice)
I found the first act to be a little cliché and on the blander side, but the second and third acts really picked up and I thoroughly enjoyed the ending.
I recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrillers, even if you're not normally a fan of dystopian settings.
This was absolutely STUNNING and magnificent. When the reality of the theme hit me, I screamed! This was amazing and I absolutely cannot explain how astonished I was with the style and plot - I love a dystopian novel and this one is pretty high up on taking the cake!
I received an advanced reader copy but all opinions are my own.