Reviewed by Suz @ Bookish Revelations on
There are some truly brilliant unexepcted elements that are explored in this novel. The fact that the story being told is mostly original, is pretty spectacular in itself. Reader's won't see what's coming or what to expect, as they're reading the book, which will make for an even more interesting journey and reading experience. Elysia is a truly fantastic heroine that is incredibly likable and easy to connect with. She's the first of her kind, in a teenage clone line. So, it's only natural that she would have questions of her own and want to figure out the answers to them. One of the best things about her, is her journey to becoming more human and the fact that she's brave enough to be willing to die for her beliefs. This makes her a strong character, that can be admired.
Beta is full of surprises that readers will find themselves enamored with. While the romance is sweet and charming, I did personally find it to be a bit of insta-love, which isn't one of my favorite elements in a book. There was also an instance where it felt like I switched from reading Beta to a moment where I felt like I was experiencing Twilight all over again, with the "imprinting" that was introduced. I wished Cohn would have been a bit more creative as far as that goes. I also wish that there would have been a little bit more background and knowledge explored on the Water Wars, than there was.
Over-all, Beta was incredibly tense drama, adventure filled book that will definitely appeal to most sci-fi and dystopian fans. It's a wonderfully engaging and captivating novel, despite a few flaws. I would definitely recommend this book to those who enjoy dystopia and science fiction novels.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 11 September, 2012: Finished reading
- 11 September, 2012: Reviewed