They want to use her as a weapon to aid them in ridding the world of anyone who fights back against them. The more time she spends with Adam, the more she trusts him, and eventually she realizes how she knows him, but does he remember her?When Juliette and Adam are forcefully taken from their cell, Juliette learns that the Reestablishment has plans for her. Her mind isn’t the same since they put her away. They plan to do away with everything from the world before – essentially wiping out history – starting fresh, creating a new language and a new way of living.When Adam is locked up with Juliette, he looks familiar to her for some reason, but she can’t quite remember why. The Reestablishment regime has taken over, planning to rebuild the world. Food is limited, animals are almost extinct, people are starving and birds can no longer be seen flying in the sky. Juliette thought life outside the prison cell was bad enough. Because of this, her parents hated her, people feared her and kids at school picked on her. Her touch is lethal, painfully draining the life from anyone she touches. Juliette has spent the last 264 days locked in a cell for accidentally killing a young boy. Hoping the rest of the series is as good and does not go downhill like the Hunger Games though. The ending reminded a lot of The Hunger Games. I did not have a hard time understanding the world. I actually liked that it was not complicated or something that half the book described. I think the narrator for the audiobook brought the character and emotion to life, and I enjoyed her.I know others had issues with the lack of the development within the world. I ended up loving it on audio, and recommend giving it a try if you have been wanting to read this. I started reading this in physical copy and then switched to audio to help get through the middle. The author did that very often.I ran through the first few chapters, then did not feel like picking it back up as it slowed down. I also do not love when words are reported over and over again in a sentence. I did not think it brought anything to the story, and I could have gone without these parts. I know Juliette is carrying a journal, but the story is not written from the POV of the journal. This did not come off as a journal, so to me it did not make sense. However I was not a huge fan of the writing style or the scratch off sections. I was wrong! I am not normally a fan of Science Fiction and Dystopian, but I ended up enjoying the plot on this one.I was intrigued with the story right away, especially with Juliette being imprisoned. I had been putting starting this series as I thought I was going to hate it.
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