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K**R
Could have been amazing
The first third of this book had so much promise. It was really in line to be a fantastic psychological thriller in that it was deeply rooted in imagery cause and effect. Was this really happening or was it all in her mind? The play on words that could be taken two or three ways really had me excited. Until, it turned into the average young adult book. With all of the things still up in the air I assume it will be the first in a series. There were no conclusions and I suppose if a second book came out and was available for free with KU I would read it.Then again the situation with her parents is sooo twisted I don't know if I want to give this author another chance.
E**N
The Cost of Silence
I struggled mightily through the first few Chapters of this Book. To the point where I put it down for several months at a time before loosely picking it back up again. Why? Not because the Story or Style of Writing were hard to follow. It’s simply because the Protagonist was in such a dreary state, it was difficult to swallow (or accept?) her circumstances.Upon hearing the News of the Book’s Sequel on the horizon, I knew I had to push through the unknowns of the first three to four Chapters to see where the Main Character’s Story goes. Yet, again, this was hit and miss reading over a few weeks.Finally, a breakthrough occurred when I recently caught the flu and found myself confined to my bed, sometimes, for the majority of a day. It was the perfect time to slow my hectic pace of a daily routine and read.If I remember correctly, Chapter Five was the turning point for me. It was a semblance of Hope, which I very much needed in my personal Life. At that moment, I understood why it took me so long to get to this point in the Story. My own Life was hectic enough and, especially at that time, I couldn’t take the immense weight of another’s burdens, even a fictional one.Anyhow, once the Story began to turn, it was easy pickings from there. I was fully immersed in a tale of Mystery with flashes a Humor, Romance, ..and Horror. The more questions were answered, the more questions I began to ask. Since the Book is written solely from the point-of-view of the Protagonist, we often asked the same questions as the Story progressed.I enjoyed the fact that the Author broke up the myriad of serious moments with ..dare I say “rainbow” colored, glittery spots of Humor. There were also teaching moments, Life Lessons, clearly intertwined with the Narrative of the Story. Almost like mixing vegetables with a child’s favorite meal to ensure they eat the healthy stuff.Ahh ..the Villain. You cannot have a great Story with the audience rooting for the Hero with extra exuberance without having a Villain you absolutely abhor. Check. The Villain is so reprehensible that it wouldn’t have bothered me if this Character died at the beginning of the Book. Who needs him, right? Meaning, the Author succeeded at creating the best kind of Villain. I know. It’s sad, but true.On a lighter Note, please turn away to avoid Spoilers. This is your only Warning. Okay. There seems to be the hint of a love triangle brewing. Clearly, there’s a spark between the Main Character and her new Evaluator. However, their Facebook Relationship Status changes to: “It’s Complicated.”I thought I knew what was going to happen. Then, I almost gave up, but not quite, when suddenly a new Character was introduced who has eyes on the Main Character, as well. She notices this new person in return, but since he’s late to the Party, how much should she really trust him?With that said, it’s settled. We, the Readers, have to pick a side. Are you Team Ward or Team Kael? Unleash the t-shirts to let your Voice be heard! I have my Team Ward t-shirt because I’m not entirely sold on Kael, at this point. I need to know more about him before considering a change of apparel. Saavy?Overall, the Author is a gifted Storyteller. Even the Chapter where it was an Exposition onslaught, it wasn’t the mind-numbing experience you’d typically expect. Impressive. Suddenly, I realized even adults want to be told Stories at bedtime as I untangled myself from my blanket. The last few Chapters having warranted the uneasy twists and turns. That was intense. I cannot take all of this Stress! Yet, as I dosed off for the night, I could only smile, ‘Wow. Now, that was a great Story.’
E**T
You are heard and brave
I didn’t know what to expect , became hooked from page one. A very good summer read pulls you in inand keeps you captivated. Waiting for the sequel
K**R
Not my cup of tea at all.
Read this for book club. Initially I was quite intrigued but once I realised it was sci fi fantasy I lost interest completely and mainly skim read the remainder. Obviously the start of a series. Ok maybe for those who enjoy this stuff.
A**N
Great story, excellent concept
I enjoyed the concept- I thought the story was very creative. I felt the characters weren't as fully developed as they could have been. That is the only negative. I didn't come to really love any of the characters, but the story is very good.
A**P
Couldn’t put it down!
This book is anxiety ridden, mostly in the beginning, but pretty much all the way through. Not in a bad way, because I read it in two days. I couldn’t put it down long enough to have an actual conversation.
A**R
Lynette Noni is one of my favorite authors and I was so excited to see a ...
Lynette Noni is one of my favorite authors and I was so excited to see a new book from her! Whisper did not disappoint and I read it in almost one sitting.
M**E
Amazing
Love this author
A**R
Brilliant
Great book can't wait for the sequal
B**G
An Unforgettable World
What to Know:- YA- 1st book in a 2 book series (the 2nd book Weapon releases 4 November, 2019)- Urban Fantasy/Sci-Fi- Addictive ReadPart psychological thriller, part urban fantasy mixed with sci-fi aspects, in the beginning I didn't know what the heck was happening in the story and was just as confused as the main character, known only at the start as 'Jane Doe' or 'Subject Six-Eight-Four'.For two years, six months, fourteen days, eleven hours and sixteen minutes… Subject Six-Eight-Four, ‘Jane Doe’, has been locked away and experimented on, without uttering a single word.Life at Lengard follows a strict, torturous routine that has never changed.Until now.When Jane is assigned a new—and unexpectedly kind—evaluator, her resolve begins to crack, despite her best efforts.As she uncovers the truth about Lengard’s mysterious ‘program’, Jane discovers that her own secret is at the heart of a sinister plot …. And one wrong move, one wrong word, could change the world.My thoughts on the book:Whisper was the first Lynette Noni book that I had read. Within the first chapter I was invested in the character and I didn't want, I Needed to know what was going to happen next and with every chapter that need just grew and grew.Lynette Noni's writing is very, very good.One of my favourite YA authors is Maria V. Snyder and I swear that there were instances while I was reading where I half expected one of her characters to walk on scene in the book because the writing was just that good and reminded me of one of my very favourite authors.The world, the characters, the story is completely unforgettable and I can't wait to read the next book.Also, as an Aussie, I loved that this book was set in Sydney, Australia.Highly Recommended Reading.Fans of Maria V Snyder will love Lynette Noni's books.
N**A
Better than Medoran Chronicles! Yup - I mean it!
Fan girl squee!Just finished Whisper - OMG! Lynette Noni has done even better than the Medoran Chronicles.I just read it one riveting session and I think I am in shock. Don't want to come back to the real world.I was lucky to meet her last year at SupaNova on the Gold Coast, she is amazing. Love love love this first part of her new series.
S**Y
Riveting
OMG!!! This is addictive read. A very immersive experience that does its best to ensure that escaping into the world outside the book is difficult. As the reader slowly learn about the world that Jane Doe inhabits, the supposed blandness of the environment is chipped away to show the secrets hiding behind institutional dullness
K**G
WOW
Lynette Noni's 'Whisper' is amazing. Test subject 'Jane Doe' has been experimented on for 2 and a half years. All without speaking a single word. Her life changes when she meets 'Ward' for the better- and the worse.Full of twists and changes, this is a definite must read.Keep it on Lynette!A single word can change the world...
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