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ISBN: | 1463612982 (ISBN13: 9781463612986) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Verita #1 |
Tracy Rozzlynn
Paperback | Pages: 264 pages Rating: 3.86 | 576 Users | 98 Reviews
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If your world suddenly crumbled, leaving you with nothing but heartache, would you risk your life for a chance at a new beginning on a new world? Brett Bradbury's parents are dead, her boyfriend's a cheater, and her best friend essentially dumped her. Truly alone in the world, Brett agrees to help colonize the newly discovered planet, Verita. Now Brett's on a strange new world. She quickly makes friends and starts her assigned job. Verita begins to feel like home, but it's far from perfect. Brett has an overwhelming attraction to Brody, despite the fact that he's entirely not her type. Her colleague, Ryan, utterly hates her for reasons out of her control. And there are creatures in the forest that would like nothing more than to devour everyone for dinner. Brett's heart and mind are at odds each other. She's constantly fighting with Ryan. So, Concentrating on her job is becoming more and more difficult. Plus it's hard to ignore some of the strange things that have been happening around her. But, when Brett finds herself stranded in the wilderness, the only thing that matters is survival.Details Appertaining To Books Verita (Verita #1)
Title | : | Verita (Verita #1) |
Author | : | Tracy Rozzlynn |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 264 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2011 by Createspace (first published March 16th 2011) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Romance. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 576 Users | 98 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Verita (Verita #1)
--Full, non-spoiler review courtesy at Book & Movie Dimension a Blog--For a science fiction read Verita was quite an impressive novel.Brett Bradbury has the regular American life of not going without until the day her parents die. As only child she doesn't have any immediate family and when she finds that her family for most of her life have been living well above their means she doesn't have any real way to keep up payments to her old way of living considering she's a minor. So she has toI absolutely love this book, but I should. I wrote it. That's why I didn't rate it. But I hope that many others do read it and love it as much as I do.
DNF at 19% so no rating from me. I just wasn't being drawn in to this and from other reviews I read it doesn't look like things change much later on either. I also skipped ahead to check the ending and have to say that it was less a cliffhanger and more like a guillotine dropping between one sentence and the next, that's how abrupt it was.I found this all so very shallow and very "Young Adult", by which I mean the characters all seem to be teenagers wrapped up in their own selfish needs and
Disclaimer: bought this Kindle version of this book.Brett has just lost both her parents in an accident. Without any other relatives, the 16 year old is dumped into foster care. One day, she is approached by a strange man who offers her a deal: to be part of a colony ship seeking out new worlds.You'd think this would be the start of a dystopia, but it's not. It's a tale about teens having to become adults on a new world, and it's refreshing in that it shows them more as capable people who just
This author did a great job writing this book. The story starts kind of slow but once it gets into first gear its a nonstop reader. There is romance interlaced into the science fiction, so if thats not your cup of tea then this may not be the book for you. I loved the whole premise of the book, I enjoyed every moment of the book and look forward to the next book in the trilogy. The author truly did her research prior to writing this book and I thought she really detailed the different jobs. The
Verita is quite an interesting novel. I found myself completely drawn into the story and couldn't stop reading until I finished. This book has an interesting and new storyline than others I have recently read. The characters are easily likeable and fun to "listen" to.The thought of having a tragedy strike you down in life and being offered a chance to move on and do something better with your life is so tempting, especially to Brett after losing so much. Not only does she get to put the past
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