A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Lexile
I want to say upfront that I read an ARC edition (maybe even a galley) and that means the finished product might be different. Shifters begins clumsily as Lilburn tries to get across that her characters are special-special kids, in a special elite school with dangerous secrets. No wait, I jumped ahead of myself a bit. The Prologue is our first taste of the book and it’s a confusing mass of innuendos, veiled threats and references that make no sense at all. In truth, even with more background as the novel goes on, the Prologue made little sense to me. Now back to the special-special characters. Lilburn makes the early mistake of telling the reader that her characters are gifted and are at a gifted school. We're not really shown any sort of giftedness--super-powered or otherwise--in the story. They do some interesting things, but nothing awe-inspiring or original enough to make me sit up and take notice. And therein lays Shifters real problem. The story showed promise, as far as the conspiracy went, but Lilburn relied on convenience and hand-waving to explain a lot of the plot. For instance I found it rather suspect that a lot of Halina's close friends all ended up at the school with her--this elite, private school with limited admission. Some of this is explained away later, but it negated a chance for us to learn more about Halina organically. Her and her friends were by in large comfortable with each other, and anything mentioned felt forced and exposition filled since you know these kids have been together for a while. As I said, this was an ARC (advanced reader's copy, or uncorrected proof) so the finished product (due out in March) may be tighter and edited in a way that it won't feel as if you are reading the author's outline. As far as I'm concerned though, Halina and her friends should have studied harder and looked for shadowy conspiracies less.
Jan 24, 2012 |
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Shifters
The school was meant to advance kids towards their careers faster, but secretly the motivation is to weed out people with "corrupt" DNA. A group of friends finds out about the conspiracy and use reality shifting to their advantage as they fight for human justice.
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