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I wasn't a big fan of how the plot of this book ended out because it had a really awesome concept budding. Entangled is this new way of being born without parents and the search to find the other half that Cade was entangled with. It was not a very engaging adventure and I almost did not complete it. There are way better books in the science fiction genre that are actually worth reading
I received an ARC through NetGalley.The blurb for Entangled seriously had me going “huh?” And that is exactly how I still felt at the end of it. That was just weird, and mostly not in a good way. I’m also terribly confused about almost everything that happened. Entangled is the bizarre Sci-Fi adventure of Cade, a human girl with her guitar trapped on some alien planet. After a show, Cade learns that her particles are entangled with a boy’s after they were experimented on as babies, and now he ne...
Entangled is an upcoming debut by Amy Rose Capetta. I downloaded it on a whim through Netgalley several weeks ago. I didn’t expect to love this book, but I do. It’s shot up into my favourites for the year.Cade has always fought against the Noise, an invasive force that pervades her consciousness. Armed with her guitar, Cherry-Red, and attitude she fends off the sounds as best as she can. When a hologram named Mr. Niven informs her that she was created by Firstbloom everything that Cade knows is
Quite a crazy ride of a space adventure with aliens, a living spaceship and music that means the world to the main character Cade. She's on an adventure to find her other half across the universe. I really loved the adventure and characters, especially the living ship.
In a universe where humans are reviled because of their inability to cope with extended space travel, a human girl discovers that she might be the answer to humanity's problems, but first she needs to save the boy.Cade grows up without memory of her early life on a planet that she hates and where she can barely make a living. That all changes when she's given some insight into her origins and she sets off to rescue Xan, her quantum entangled partner. In the process she joins up with a ship, a li...
As if being a teen doesn’t have enough stress, try it when you are alone in a dystopian world, hearing noises and voices in your head and discovering somewhere out in the universe, you are entangled with another being. Amy Rose Capetta’s Entangled is a new twist in the YA Dystopian/Sci-fi world with a colorful cast of characters that add to the intrigue of Cade’s quest. Her ability to build Cade's world and her character's feelings goes far to make Entangled an engaging read! Entangled is the s...
This was an amazing sci-fi adventure with a nice theory about music behind it. Cade is unique - she lives in a world filled with static, and only the right kind of music from her guitar can make it fade for a little while. Then one day she seems to break through and it all goes away - but a strange man shows up with a bit of a history lesson for her. The history of her life. And it isn't anything like what she thought.She is one of a pair of babies - bonded in a strange new molecular way called
Touted as "Star Wars meets Graceling". Um, yes, PLEASE!
Summary:Cade just wants to spend her life playing her guitar. Unfortunately, she finds out that she is tied to Xan and is fated to save the human race. In this space related adventure, Cade makes some new friends who make decisions to change the possible outcomes of the future.My thoughts:My summary is rather short because there are a lot of things within the plot that are best just to be read. As in all science fiction, the intricacies are harder to explain rather than just to read and see them...
This book was such a refreshing change from a lot of the young adult novels I've read as of late. Finally having a female character that wasn't self deprecating and relying on a man to fortify her worth was a much needed change of pace in this category of writing. That alone makes this book worth reading because it is different! At first I was hesitant about the story with the way in which it opens; I wasn't sure it would be for me, but once I got a few chapters in to the novel I was very intrig...
Graded By: SavannahCover Story: Mostly HarmlessBFF Charm: ShinySwoonworthy Scale: 5Talky Talk: Life, the Universe, and EverythingBonus Factors: Lovable MisfitsAnti-Bonus Factor: Bistromatics (i.e., Seriously Sci-Fi)Relationship Status: So Long, and Thanks for All the FishRead the full book report here.
Entangled by Amy Rose Capetta is a story about Cadence and her subatomic connection to a boy named Xan, who is in danger. Cade is an electric guitar player, which leads to suffering from a debilitating meantal static only when she plays a solo. One day, after Cade’s performance, she meets up with a holographic scientist that reaveals to her that she was created in a laboratory from another planet, and about her connection to Xan. The connection alleviates the Noise, but it also places Xan in gr
Pages Read: 7 (so take my opinion for what it's worth, which is not much)DNFing because I don't care for the writing style or the way the world building is being shoved in my face. It's a stream of places, terms, etc that have no meaning to me. Early reviews have not been encouraging, and, with quite a few books waiting, I'm moving on to something more immediately compelling.
Entangled by Amy Rose CapettaIntended Audience: YASexual content: MildAce/Genderqueer characters: NoneRating: PGWriting style: 2/5Likable characters: 3/5Plot/Concepts: 3/5Cade has been trying to drive the Noise out of her head for as long as she can remember, but the day it finally leaves is the day the holograph of a dead scientist informs her that she was raised as part of project QE, joined to another child via Quantum Entanglement. Now she must hurry to find her other half, Xan, or else she
"It's like Firefly, and the main character has an electric guitar," was what I heard about this book at BEA, so I was absolutely up for this. It lived up to its promise. A fun science fiction adventure, with the promised guitar, interesting alien races, menacing bad guys and a good ensemble spaceship crew. I'm a big fan of some of the perils the worldbuilding creates.Though on reflection, I think it was more reminiscent of Farscape than Firefly. In a way that worked for me.Thing that didn't alto...
I picked up this book at BEA 2013 and was excited as it was hailed as a the best "to read" book for a Joss Whedon fan and Browncoats especially. However, "Entangled" failed to make the cut for me. What I found lacking though was the story itself. There is the basic girl finds out about a missing half who's in danger and she MUST get to him to rescue him before he dies. This is a good motivator to get a loner girl like Cade to move. It's an old trope but can be done quite well. But She's such a s...
This is really more of a 2.5 star, since it had a pretty strong beginning and I was interested enough in the main character to keep reading until the end. However, I found the writing style fairly clunky and was really disappointed in the ending. It's also a bit of an odd duck; I can't think of any good read-a-likes.
First I was attracted to this book by the cover and then by the concept of the story. Sadly, my joy quickly dissipated. If hearing a change in the music is Cade's gift and how she connects with Xan, then this is truly sad. I know I did not read long enough for me to really experience the connection that Cade shared with Xan, however I just could not put myself through finishing this book. I agree with the readers that the author was descriptive in her writing but at the same time, I found that t...
A story best enjoyed without thinking about it too hard. I liked the main character, but found it uneven.
DNF fairly early...A couple big problems here. First is that we start off with a chapter designed to wow a literary agent and win a big publishing contract. The writing is jazzy. It actually calls attention to itself. It's snappy. It's edgy. It's what sells books.But it (thankfully, as good writing shouldn't call attention to itself) doesn't continue as the story gains momentum and steam. And the character of Cade is flat. I don't understand her motivation, and when we got to this very emotional...