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Disruption
by Jessica Shirvington
This book was more amazing than I imagined it to be. As a dystopian addict, it's been quite some time since I connected with a dystopian novel and Disruption just completely met my need.
Minority Report meets The Giver. Disruption introduces us to a world where pheromones control everyone's lives and four negative pheromone interactions can earn you a life on lock down, never to be seen again. The interpretation is that negativity might just lead you to do something undesirable and we just can't have that.
Maggie, our main character, is impacted by this situation when her father is sent away, leaving her family destitute and Maggie wanting to know more about the system they're forced to live in. Searching for her father, she decides to manipulate the son of the person in charge, and I bet you can imagine how this all goes down.
Until the end, that is. I got a bad case of OMG WHAT at the end, leaving me clamoring for book two, which exists in the world but not in the US, yet. 2017, please be here more quickly.
Minority Report meets The Giver. Disruption introduces us to a world where pheromones control everyone's lives and four negative pheromone interactions can earn you a life on lock down, never to be seen again. The interpretation is that negativity might just lead you to do something undesirable and we just can't have that.
Maggie, our main character, is impacted by this situation when her father is sent away, leaving her family destitute and Maggie wanting to know more about the system they're forced to live in. Searching for her father, she decides to manipulate the son of the person in charge, and I bet you can imagine how this all goes down.
Until the end, that is. I got a bad case of OMG WHAT at the end, leaving me clamoring for book two, which exists in the world but not in the US, yet. 2017, please be here more quickly.