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A review by charonlrdraws
A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray
4.0
Now this one wasn't as much as a disappointment as Magonia was which is a good start and I pretty much caught up on a few days worth of reading I missed and yes I binge read the rest of this book today for the sake of getting a review done and end the reading month on a odd number.
Anyway.
Onto the review.
Here's a brief summery of the story:
Marguerite Caine has grown up surrounded by wild scientific theorists, always encouraged to imagine the improbable. But her father is murdered as a result Marguerite's life is turned on its head and all the evidence points to one person Paul her parent's protege and before the law can touch him Paul uses Marguerite's mothers latest invention a device called the Firebird a device that allows anyone to leap into alternate dimensions and escapes.
Marguerite with some help of another physics student Theo is now able to find Paul through various dimensions she will avenge her father's death but as Marguerite leaps into each new world she encounters a new version of Paul she finds herself questioning his guilt and her heart until she discovers what happened to her father was more complicated and sinister then she had dreamed.
Overall I gave this book a 3.5 stars in the sense that I wanted to find out what happened next and the whole alternate dimension aspect helped a lot too it kept things fresh as in we where never in the same dimension for too long as such that kept the story going also this book is fairly fast paced which helps its easy to get through without info dumping you on anything. But I did enjoy seeing Marguerite's development as she went between each dimension and how she reacted to each surrounding so it was interesting but it was by no means boring.
Really curious about the sequel though at least the wait isn't too long because I want to see what happens next.
Anyway.
Onto the review.
Here's a brief summery of the story:
Marguerite Caine has grown up surrounded by wild scientific theorists, always encouraged to imagine the improbable. But her father is murdered as a result Marguerite's life is turned on its head and all the evidence points to one person Paul her parent's protege and before the law can touch him Paul uses Marguerite's mothers latest invention a device called the Firebird a device that allows anyone to leap into alternate dimensions and escapes.
Marguerite with some help of another physics student Theo is now able to find Paul through various dimensions she will avenge her father's death but as Marguerite leaps into each new world she encounters a new version of Paul she finds herself questioning his guilt and her heart until she discovers what happened to her father was more complicated and sinister then she had dreamed.
Overall I gave this book a 3.5 stars in the sense that I wanted to find out what happened next and the whole alternate dimension aspect helped a lot too it kept things fresh as in we where never in the same dimension for too long as such that kept the story going also this book is fairly fast paced which helps its easy to get through without info dumping you on anything. But I did enjoy seeing Marguerite's development as she went between each dimension and how she reacted to each surrounding so it was interesting but it was by no means boring.
Really curious about the sequel though at least the wait isn't too long because I want to see what happens next.