Genera: Sci-fi/dystopian/thriller
Subjects: robots, androids, boarding schools, mystery
Age/Grade Level: Teen
Length: 310 pgs.
HC/PB: Hardcover
List Price: $17.99
Publisher: HarperTeen
Summary/ product description: “Benson Fisher escaped
from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs.
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. As he searches for answers, Benson discovers that Maxfield Academy’s plans are more sinister than anything he imagined—and they may be impossible to stop.
Variant blew readers away with its breakneck pacing, flawless plotting, and impossibly high stakes. It earned starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and VOYA, which described it as “an exciting, edge-of-your-seat read that combines psychological themes from works like Lord of the Flies, The Hunger Games, and Ender’s Game in a truly unique way.”
In Feedback, Robison Wells delivers all the answers you’ve been craving—with enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very last page.”
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. As he searches for answers, Benson discovers that Maxfield Academy’s plans are more sinister than anything he imagined—and they may be impossible to stop.
Variant blew readers away with its breakneck pacing, flawless plotting, and impossibly high stakes. It earned starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and VOYA, which described it as “an exciting, edge-of-your-seat read that combines psychological themes from works like Lord of the Flies, The Hunger Games, and Ender’s Game in a truly unique way.”
In Feedback, Robison Wells delivers all the answers you’ve been craving—with enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very last page.”
My Rating: êêêê
My Review: Not as good as Variant, but not bad at all.
Slower and less mysterious, but with more sci-fi. But the ending was epic. I
want book 3 now!
My review of the first book, what I thought of
Variant: “This book was very different and so much better than I expected. It
was about the most twisted, crazy boarding school ever. The students were very
odd and the whole gang thing was just plain weird. The author did an awesome
job of throwing all these elements together and creating a fast paced story
that kept me wondering what was going on. Sure, I already
knew that there was something about robots in it, but that just intrigued me
more. Oh, and there’s a lot of paintball in here. I’m sure that some guys will
love this book. Especially if you like the Maze Runner series. This book is
almost dystopian. It’s just a very different kind of dystopian, one that’s in
the present and set in an experimental environment. The students have to work
together to survive. There’s a system based off of points and punishments. The
punishments are sometimes extreme. And detention here could possibly mean
death. <br/>I highly recommend this. It’s fresh and exciting. I so happy
I gave it a chance. I wish there were more different and unique sci-fi books
out there like this one.”
Now my review of Feedback:
So this book’s first 200 pages were not as fast paced
as Variant. Sadly, no more paintball or gangs But after page 200 it picks up,
and the last 50 pages or so a mind blowing. Lots of action, and a few freaky
discoveries, and unanswered questions that will leave you begging for book 3. I
was guessing the androids had something to do with Aliens. It didn’t get
answered, so who knows what will happen in book 3?
In this book Benson’s relationship with Becky becomes
more apparent. He’s really protective of her since she got injured. And also
there’s some more bizarre, futuristic medical technology that can heal wounds
faster. There’s some really awesome stuff in here if you look past the boring
parts.
So fans of Maze Runner, the Hunger Games, the Gone
series, or people who enjoyed Quarentine: The Loners by Lex Thomas, or The
Forsaken by Lisa M. Stasse. If you have not discovered the Variant series, then
you are missing out! Terminator fans may also enjoy this. And there’s some
other awesome robo-stopians coming out next year like Revolution 19 and Mila
2.0.
A.I, Robots, Androids, Cyborgs. You know they make a
thriller awesome.
Cover Art Review: Just as shiny and rainbow as the 1st
book’s cover. Red instead of blue. It’s a good, mysterious cover.
~Haley G