Summary
Phenomenal.....that pretty much sums up Incarnation by Jodi Meadows in a nutshell! It was breathtaking and the concept was really innovative. Ana is a lonely outlier in Range. Why? Because she doesn't have a soul, unlike the other million souls in Range that are continuously reincarnated and born into a different body. She lacks the knowledge. She lacks the life-long relationships with everyone. She lacks experience. Ana was a mistake and replacement, but no one knows why. Society scorns her existence. Even Li, Ana's mother, thinks she is a nosoul and blames Ana for all the shame she has to bear and for Menehem's, Ana's father's, disappearance. Li hates Ana and treats her very bad. Ana, eager to get away from cruel Li, goes on a quest to find the reason to her existence. Along the way, she runs into some difficulties. Well, difficulties would be an understatement...you'll find out, I don't want to ruin it so that's all I'm gonna say. But, on the positive side, Ana meets Sam and both of them fall in love. Will they be able to fulfill Ana's quest, change everyone's view on Ana, and stay alive?
My Review
Personally, I really loved Incarnation! As I said before, just the concept captured you. You can connect with Ana's personality and her bold, unique character. She's fighting to discover herself. Everyone rejects Anna, but still her flame of persistence never dies down even when tested by the strongest winds. Every chapter, you're left hanging wondering oh my gosh, what's gonna happen next? Jodi Meadow should definitely be congratulated for thinking of such a story. Her writing took the book to a whole nother level. It seriously felt like the book was a movie playing out in front of you like a movie! I rate it 4/5 because it had kind of an open-ending and I wish it had a better closing to tie the whole story together, so yeah. But that's only my opinion. I know a lot of people who love open endings, but to me they are just annoying both in movies and books. It feels like the story ended too abruptly. Anyways, the book was amazing and I would recommend it to all tweens and teens. If you're into soul-deep romance, fantasy, and danger, this book was meant for u! I love the cover! <3 It ties into the story really well! :)
-Sneha
Phenomenal.....that pretty much sums up Incarnation by Jodi Meadows in a nutshell! It was breathtaking and the concept was really innovative. Ana is a lonely outlier in Range. Why? Because she doesn't have a soul, unlike the other million souls in Range that are continuously reincarnated and born into a different body. She lacks the knowledge. She lacks the life-long relationships with everyone. She lacks experience. Ana was a mistake and replacement, but no one knows why. Society scorns her existence. Even Li, Ana's mother, thinks she is a nosoul and blames Ana for all the shame she has to bear and for Menehem's, Ana's father's, disappearance. Li hates Ana and treats her very bad. Ana, eager to get away from cruel Li, goes on a quest to find the reason to her existence. Along the way, she runs into some difficulties. Well, difficulties would be an understatement...you'll find out, I don't want to ruin it so that's all I'm gonna say. But, on the positive side, Ana meets Sam and both of them fall in love. Will they be able to fulfill Ana's quest, change everyone's view on Ana, and stay alive?
My Review
Personally, I really loved Incarnation! As I said before, just the concept captured you. You can connect with Ana's personality and her bold, unique character. She's fighting to discover herself. Everyone rejects Anna, but still her flame of persistence never dies down even when tested by the strongest winds. Every chapter, you're left hanging wondering oh my gosh, what's gonna happen next? Jodi Meadow should definitely be congratulated for thinking of such a story. Her writing took the book to a whole nother level. It seriously felt like the book was a movie playing out in front of you like a movie! I rate it 4/5 because it had kind of an open-ending and I wish it had a better closing to tie the whole story together, so yeah. But that's only my opinion. I know a lot of people who love open endings, but to me they are just annoying both in movies and books. It feels like the story ended too abruptly. Anyways, the book was amazing and I would recommend it to all tweens and teens. If you're into soul-deep romance, fantasy, and danger, this book was meant for u! I love the cover! <3 It ties into the story really well! :)
-Sneha
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