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Truth

by Julia Karr
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Overview

An exciting dystopian thriller, and sequel to XVI

Nina Oberon's life has changed enormously in the last few months. When her mother was killed, Nina discovered the truth about her father, the leader of the Resistance. And now she sports the same Governing Council–ordered tattoo of XVI on her wrist that all sixteen-year-old girls have. The one that announces to the world that she is easy prey to predators. But Nina won't be anyone's stereotype. And when she joins an organization of girls working within the Resistance, she knows that they can put an end to one of the most terrifying secret programs the GC has ever conceived. Because the truth always comes out . . . and the consequences can be deadly.

About the Author, Julia Karr

Julia Karr (juliakarr.com and leaguewriters.blogspot.com) lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

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Editorials

Children's Literature - Mary Thompson

The truth comes from multiple sources and has just as many interpretations. In Nina's world the truth is whatever the Media says it is. Now that Nina is sixteen and has her tattoo, everything she thought she knew about her life slowly disintegrates from lies and secrets to newly formed truths—the truth behind her mother's sacrifice, the truth about her sister's father, the truth about her father's disappearance and the truth behind the government's lies. The more the rebels push, the more dangerous life becomes. Nina's grandparents and her little sister, Dee, become targets forcing her to summon all her strength and courage, to put faith in new found friends and trust her instincts. Nina moves from a passive to an active role in the rebellion. Her relationship with fellow rebel, Sal, becomes more confusing as her feelings grow stronger for her best friend's brother, Chris. Unlike its predecessor this story starts out strong, maintaining the pace throughout. The characters are more developed and three dimensional, plus the author provides meanings for all the acronyms. While the first book focuses on what it means to turn sex-teen, get the tattoo and all it entails, this installment delves deeper into the secrets and lies hidden within the ruling government and the rebellion against it. Overall this was a thrilling look at a fascinating dystopian culture. Recommended for fans of Orwellian societies where the oppressed citizens are fighting the good fight. Reviewer: Mary Thompson

Book Details

Published
January 19, 2012
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780142417720

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