Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Review: Rush

Title: Rush
Author: Eve Silver
Category/Genre: YA, Sci-Fi

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When Miki Jones is pulled from her life, pulled through time and space into some kind of game—her carefully controlled life spirals into chaos. In the game, she and a team of other teens are sent on missions to eliminate the Drau, terrifying and beautiful alien creatures. There are no practice runs, no training, and no way out. Miki has only the guidance of secretive but maddeningly attractive team leader Jackson Tate, who says the game isn’t really a game, that what Miki and her new teammates do now determines their survival, and the survival of every other person on this planet. She laughs. He doesn’t. And then the game takes a deadly and terrifying turn.


I had high expectations for Rush. I mean… aliens… a game… wow. The synopsis sucked me right in from the beginning. I craved it. Not to mention the cover is gorgeous. I wanted this book, and I wanted it bad.

But something was wrong as I read. Something wasn’t clicking for me with the characters and the story seemed OFF. The first thirty pages or so, I was glued right in. I liked how it began with the action right from the get-go, but once the “otherworld” and the romance started to come into the picture, everything seemed to go downhill for me as the reader. Love triangles can be a make or break thing for me sometimes--and this one was a total break it. It was just awful and not well-done. The BFF-turned-Mean-Girl later on really irked me. I found it unrealistic to how an actual teen girl would react to a situation with her best friend. A bit melodramatic. Seriously? And in that case, I would’ve hoped more reaction from Miki. It was absolutely ridiculous. What I really wish was that the romance hadn’t been so heavily focused on in this book. I may have even liked it a bit more then. But I couldn’t because one of my largest problems was the romance. The awful love-triangle that is prevalent from the beginning. The so-called love-hate relationship you can clearly see isn’t. And Miki is a strong character. She’d have been much stronger and much more likable if her head hadn’t been in the clouds every page about which boy was thinking of her most.

 

There was a lot of confusion going on too. Not just for Miki, but for me. I felt like there were just too many unanswered questions and it was annoying. She kept asking questions, only to get cryptic answers. And shit… Jackson. *facepalm* I got tired of this back-and-forth between them.

“Tell me.”
“No.”
“Tell me.”
“Okay.”

Proceeds to tell a few things, but not enough really.

(Of course that’s out of context, but you get the idea?)


Actual quote:

“Who’s on the Committee?”
“Committee Members.”


Oh, come on! Really? I couldn’t take that seriously at all. And whenever I did get more information finally, it was a big info-dump that I didn’t care about anymore. And I still didn’t feel satisfied. Like I said, a lot of unanswered questions. There was an interesting premise here and it all just fell flat for me. I’d wanted to like this book so much.

I also saw the “unexpected twist” coming long before it happened because of a lot of foreshadowing. I hate when that happens. I do guess the twists a lot though in many of my reads, so that could’ve just been me…but this had been an easy spot.

Surprisingly enough, despite all of this, I read through Rush quickly. I can see the entertainment value. The idea is unique and fresh. I just wish it’d had a better execution. I can see myself truly continuing onto the next installment in the future just to see where it goes out of sheer curiosity.

 



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5 comments:

  1. I'm sorry you did not like this book. It's on my TBR list, now I know what I'm in for.

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    1. Hopefully you enjoy it more than I did. :D I know some readers who really loved it. Everyone has their own tastes. :)

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      Pixie

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  2. Aww, I found this really interesting as well. It's a shame authors do that with the romance, since a lot of their books have so much potential. :(

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    1. It really did have so much potential for me. I know some readers who enjoyed it a lot more than I did, so everyone has their own opinions and I respect that. I would've liked to see a little less focus on the romance though. Haha.
      Thanks for the comment! :)

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      Pixie

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  3. You know, I was just about to add this to my TBR shelf, but then I remembered this review and the half dozen others like it and I thought, nah. Haha. Great review, Pixie!

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