The Unquiet
For most of her life,
Lirael has been training to kill—and replace—a duplicate version of
herself on a parallel Earth. She is the perfect sleeper-soldier. But
she’s beginning to suspect she is not a good person.
The two Earths are identical in almost every way. Two copies of every city, every building, even every person. But the people from the second Earth know something their duplicates do not—two versions of the same thing cannot exist. They—and their whole planet—are slowly disappearing. Lira has been trained mercilessly since childhood to learn everything she can about her duplicate, to be a ruthless sleeper-assassin who kills that other Lirael and steps seamlessly into her life.
An intricate, literary stand-alone from an astonishing new voice, The Unquiet takes us deep inside the psyche of a strong teenage heroine struggling with what she has been raised to be and who she really is. Fans of eerily futuristic and beautifully crafted stories such as Never Let Me Go, Orphan Black, and Fringe will find themselves haunted by this unsettling debut.
The two Earths are identical in almost every way. Two copies of every city, every building, even every person. But the people from the second Earth know something their duplicates do not—two versions of the same thing cannot exist. They—and their whole planet—are slowly disappearing. Lira has been trained mercilessly since childhood to learn everything she can about her duplicate, to be a ruthless sleeper-assassin who kills that other Lirael and steps seamlessly into her life.
An intricate, literary stand-alone from an astonishing new voice, The Unquiet takes us deep inside the psyche of a strong teenage heroine struggling with what she has been raised to be and who she really is. Fans of eerily futuristic and beautifully crafted stories such as Never Let Me Go, Orphan Black, and Fringe will find themselves haunted by this unsettling debut.
Kindle Edition, 464 pages
Published
September 22nd 2015
by Greenwillow Books
I received a review copy from readingteen.net
If I were to imagine what a prequel to The Fifth Wave
would be like, it is this book! The children of Earth 2 are taken while
young to what they call The Cottage. Where they train for years to
become assassins. Not every child makes it through training. When the
time comes the ones that pass the test must kill their duplicate self on
the other Earth and take their place.
Although the
atmosphere of this story is rather bleak, gloomy and somewhat
depressing. I really enjoyed it. The writing is well done and very
memorable characters. They really go through a lot and at times its
thought provoking. Something I always have in the habit of doing is
putting myself mentally in a book and think about what I would do in the
same situation. It really helps me understand the characters more.
Lirael is a very devoted and critical (of herself) character. She
developed a hard shell when young and it really shows in her "new life"
on the other Earth. I really enjoyed that I was still surprised by some
of her decisions, understanding her reasoning, but knowing I could never
do the same.
There is some action throughout the
story but I wouldn't call it a fast paced read. I enjoyed reading it
slower that usual and really considering Lirael's relationships with the
other characters. It is definitely a character driven novel and
Lirael's character development is key and perfectly placed throughout
the story. It really keeps you reading and engaged in the story.
I
was expecting something completely different from what the story
became. I was happily surprised and even though I thought there would be
more action and horror, it never disappointed. A very subtly deep story
that would have several more books in a series if they wanted it to be.
For a stand alone it's well rounded and something I recommend you pick
up.
I've never heard of this one but it sounds really good. I like when a book can surprise me by not being what I expected but not making it a bad thing that it wasn't. Great review.
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