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          Erika, Dream Thief
      
        
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      Mar 31, 2012 05:49AM
    
    
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      I'm reading it now. Its pretty good but a little strange. Its set in the future but they act like they are from the past...
    
  
  
  
      I think it is set in present day but with a twist with what it would be like with certain outcomes making it futuristic.
    
        
      But Rhine said that she imagined what it would have been like in the twenty first century so I think its a little after that?
    
  
  
  
      I have to read this one still. Is it good?
    
  
  
  
      Erika, you are right. I feel also as if they act like they are in the past. At least as I am reading it this is how I picture them. I am about half way through and I like it.
    
       Erika wrote: "Yeah its different but good! " 
Ok cool I'll see if the library has it
  
  
  Ok cool I'll see if the library has it
      its set in the 21st century but it's very 19th century early 20th century topics although these topics are still very prevalent in our society (think third world countries). My favorite character was Jenna (or is it JEnny) I'm hoping Fever will be better, Rhine whines way to much but does NOthing to help herself until the very very end.
    
        
      I believe it is Jenna and I agree with Rhine whining all the time. 
The ending wasn't very good in my opinion and I'm not sure if I'll read Fever. To those who have read Fever does it get better?
  
  
  The ending wasn't very good in my opinion and I'm not sure if I'll read Fever. To those who have read Fever does it get better?
      I love this series! Fever was even better to me. I know some would disagree. But the ending in fever was AMAZING!
    
      Beautifully crafted with eloquent sentences, an engaging plot, and distinguished characters.Granted, some elements were not well-developed: the extreme oblivious nature of Linden, the evil of Housemaster Vaughn, and the love between Gabriel and Rhine; however, the book was engaging.
Were there problems with this book? Yes! To me the more serious problems are found in the spoiler section of my review. I am curious if others felt the same way, so if you have read the book, read my spoiler section, and tell me how you feel about the issues I mentioned. Despite the problems, this book a good read with an engaging plot.
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      Missy wrote: "its set in the 21st century but it's very 19th century early 20th century topics although these topics are still very prevalent in our society (think third world countries). My favorite character ..."A lot of people say that Rhine whines too much, but I really didn't notice at all. I saw an internal conflict with wanting to leave ad receive freedom, and being there for Linden and her sister wives. An internal conflict doesn't strike me as whiny, especially when she did attempt to leave, and she realized with her second attempt, it would need to be more planned; thus, it would take time. I wouldn't say she didn't do anything, but rather she was planning it all out. I have read plenty of books where the lead girl whines; to me, this wasn't one of those obnoxious woe is me characters.
      I really wanted to read this before the month ended. I might have to jump in next month after finals. I dedicated myself to too many books. :(
    
  
  
  
      I read the book and enjoyed it, and I also read Fever. To me, Linden doesn't sound very interesting in the book but I still like him better than Gabriel
    
      I really love the name of this series. Is it a good read for males as well? i.e. full of action, easy on the romance, lol.
    
      L.W.not a lot of action but there isn't a lot of romance either. I personally would not pick it as a guy read. its in the same genre as delerium and matched but personally this is my favorite right now of the three. there is more talking/internal conflict stuff going on in this book and less of the running from the government action. although I did enjoy the mystery of the housemaster...
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          Minda~Quenn {Somehow I found a way to get lost in you}
      
        
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      I really liked this novel but I feel, as most YA trilogies seem to be, each novel was less grand than the one before and the series had a bland ending.
    




