Reviewed by shannonmiz on
Can you imagine what kind of adult you'd become if, as a teen, you'd saved the world? It's such an interesting question to posit, and one that we open The Chosen Ones with. Sloane and her cohorts have been in the spotlight for a decade- as you'd imagine any global savior would be. When we meet the group, they're trying to find their own normals in a very abnormal situation. Sloane, whose story we're following, is kind of a mess. She doesn't love the spotlight, and frankly, doesn't know what she wants, just what she assumes she's supposed to want. And because I don't read synopses, this is mainly where I assumed the story would keep going.
And it does, but it's more than that too. The whole story is about Sloane and the others finding their purposes, figuring out who they are. But a new question comes into play halfway through the story: What happens if you didn't quite save the world as much as you'd thought you had? I'll not go into more detail for the obvious, spoilery reasons, but suffice it to say you'd be even more clueless as to who you were.
I enjoyed reading about Sloane's journey. She's not always the most likable character, but she was relatable, and her choices made sense for her. I liked how much we got to know her during the course of the book, too. There was a lot of growth, and a lot of things made more sense the more we get to know the characters. As for the plot, yeah, I am keeping it purposely vague. I was pretty shocked by what happened during the book, and I think you'd enjoy being shocked by it too.
I will say, there was a point around the middle of the book that the pacing seemed a little off, and even after the twist, it was a bit of a slog. But the beginning starts off great, and then it picks up a ton, so it was really not that much of a lull. And the ending was really good, so the lull bothered me even less as a result. I am definitely going to be picking up book 2 to see how Sloane's journey continues!
Bottom Line: In a book where saving the world isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be, we see the real-life implications of being a hero- and what happens when maybe you weren't the hero. Yet.
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- 24 March, 2020: Finished reading
- 24 March, 2020: Reviewed