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A review by momwithareadingproblem
True Calling by Siobhan Davis
5.0
I received a copy of this book from the author as a part of a blog tour in exchange for review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of this review.
True Calling by Siobhan Davis is book one in a new Sci-Fi dystopian world. Ariana Skyee is seventeen, training to be a soldier (by her choice), in her new world Novo. Two years ago, her and her family were evacuated to the planet when Earth became uninhabitable. The new government erased everyone's memories of those left behind leaving many confused and feeling as if something or rather someone is missing. As Ari's family starts to fall apart, the government announces their plans to repopulate the human race in the form of "The Calling" and Ari along with all seventeen year olds are forced to marry and mate (for lack of better term). Plagued by dreams of a boy she doesn't know and falling in love with a boy she shouldn't, Ari starts to uncover the government's dark secrets.
Okay I'm going to level with you all....I really loved this book! I liked the characters, the writing, the plot, the world-building....all of it. So yes, there will be fangirling (a lot of it) in this review. And I'm not going to apologize for it ;)
Ariana is a strong character and a decent female lead. I'll admit that at times I felt like she was a bit dramatic, but it's in our nature as girls to be that way. What I loved about Ari though is her devotion to her family, despite all odds. She loves them and will do anything for them, even participating in the horrible pageant.
Ugh...the Calling...what can I say that isn't a spoiler?! The Calling is the government's way to control who you sleep with...end of story. Not really! It's very reminiscent of a bad reality TV show...you know the one. I think it starts with a B ;) All boys and girls, seventeen years of age, are matched with ten perspective people to be their mate. Over a course of weeks the government and all parties involved (along with the adoring public) will vote on who you are to marry. Obviously our Ari is against this from the start and has every right to be!
With the Calling, comes Cal Remus, also seventeen and extremely good-looking according to Ari but also knows it...yeah he's that kind of guy. Or at least Ari thinks he is. Slowly his character is revealed and I found him quite charming but I felt like something was off. I don't know why, just my opinion.
Then there's Zane from Ari's dreams. She doesn't know if he exists or not. If he does, she has no memory of him and no idea what their relationship was or is. (The whole memory wipe thing is a tad confusing...). But for some reason she is connected to him and is determined to figure out how.
Ari's world is fascinating to me. She lives on a planet called Novo, just 12000 miles from Earth. The government was gone to great lengths to make the world like Earth. Each region is fashioned after places from home...Hawaii, New York, Colorado just to name a few. But it's too neat and too clean...too perfect. Ari comments on how the lines are too even, which in my brain makes sense and I kept picturing something like the movie The Truman Show where looks were deceiving and Truman lived inside this town/dome unaware of the world outside.
Overall I thought the book was fantastic! The author did a wonderful job of conveying the character's emotions and her world. I felt like I was there in Novo, thousands of miles from a desolate Earth. I can't wait for the next installment in this series :D If I have any complaints (which really they aren't complaints, more of just I want more) it would be that whatever happened on Earth isn't explained. So why they had to evacuate isn't mentioned other than the Earth was no longer habitable. There was also a hint of aliens with a mention of "we know now we are not alone." Creepy goodness! Also I smell a love-triangle coming with mystery boy and Cal, but as I'm indifferent to Cal I say bring it on! If you enjoy science fiction, dystopias, and of course young adult fiction, I highly recommend you check it out! I believe you will love it as much as me! Well maybe not as much as me, but you get the picture ;)
True Calling by Siobhan Davis is book one in a new Sci-Fi dystopian world. Ariana Skyee is seventeen, training to be a soldier (by her choice), in her new world Novo. Two years ago, her and her family were evacuated to the planet when Earth became uninhabitable. The new government erased everyone's memories of those left behind leaving many confused and feeling as if something or rather someone is missing. As Ari's family starts to fall apart, the government announces their plans to repopulate the human race in the form of "The Calling" and Ari along with all seventeen year olds are forced to marry and mate (for lack of better term). Plagued by dreams of a boy she doesn't know and falling in love with a boy she shouldn't, Ari starts to uncover the government's dark secrets.
Okay I'm going to level with you all....I really loved this book! I liked the characters, the writing, the plot, the world-building....all of it. So yes, there will be fangirling (a lot of it) in this review. And I'm not going to apologize for it ;)
Ariana is a strong character and a decent female lead. I'll admit that at times I felt like she was a bit dramatic, but it's in our nature as girls to be that way. What I loved about Ari though is her devotion to her family, despite all odds. She loves them and will do anything for them, even participating in the horrible pageant.
Ugh...the Calling...what can I say that isn't a spoiler?! The Calling is the government's way to control who you sleep with...end of story. Not really! It's very reminiscent of a bad reality TV show...you know the one. I think it starts with a B ;) All boys and girls, seventeen years of age, are matched with ten perspective people to be their mate. Over a course of weeks the government and all parties involved (along with the adoring public) will vote on who you are to marry. Obviously our Ari is against this from the start and has every right to be!
With the Calling, comes Cal Remus, also seventeen and extremely good-looking according to Ari but also knows it...yeah he's that kind of guy. Or at least Ari thinks he is. Slowly his character is revealed and I found him quite charming but I felt like something was off. I don't know why, just my opinion.
Then there's Zane from Ari's dreams. She doesn't know if he exists or not. If he does, she has no memory of him and no idea what their relationship was or is. (The whole memory wipe thing is a tad confusing...). But for some reason she is connected to him and is determined to figure out how.
Ari's world is fascinating to me. She lives on a planet called Novo, just 12000 miles from Earth. The government was gone to great lengths to make the world like Earth. Each region is fashioned after places from home...Hawaii, New York, Colorado just to name a few. But it's too neat and too clean...too perfect. Ari comments on how the lines are too even, which in my brain makes sense and I kept picturing something like the movie The Truman Show where looks were deceiving and Truman lived inside this town/dome unaware of the world outside.
Overall I thought the book was fantastic! The author did a wonderful job of conveying the character's emotions and her world. I felt like I was there in Novo, thousands of miles from a desolate Earth. I can't wait for the next installment in this series :D If I have any complaints (which really they aren't complaints, more of just I want more) it would be that whatever happened on Earth isn't explained. So why they had to evacuate isn't mentioned other than the Earth was no longer habitable. There was also a hint of aliens with a mention of "we know now we are not alone." Creepy goodness! Also I smell a love-triangle coming with mystery boy and Cal, but as I'm indifferent to Cal I say bring it on! If you enjoy science fiction, dystopias, and of course young adult fiction, I highly recommend you check it out! I believe you will love it as much as me! Well maybe not as much as me, but you get the picture ;)