Review: Dualed by Elsie Chapman
Author: Elsie Chapman
Title: Dualed
Publisher: Random House Books
Format: E-book
Copy Provided by: Edelweiss
Genre: Dystopian, Young Adult, Science Fiction
Series: Dualed #1
Expected Publication Date: February 26,2013
You or your Alt? Only one will survive.
The city of Kersh is a safe haven, but the price of safety is high. Everyone has a genetic Alternate—a twin raised by another family—and citizens must prove their worth by eliminating their Alts before their twentieth birthday. Survival means advanced schooling, a good job, marriage—life.
Fifteen-year-old West Grayer has trained as a fighter, preparing for the day when her assignment arrives and she will have one month to hunt down and kill her Alt. But then a tragic misstep shakes West’s confidence. Stricken with grief and guilt, she’s no longer certain that she’s the best version of herself, the version worthy of a future. If she is to have any chance of winning, she must stop running not only from her Alt, but also from love . . . though both have the power to destroy her.
Now for my questions:
Have you heard of this book? If so, Do you plan on reading it?
Would you live in a city like Kersh if it meant killing your Alt?
Let me know your answers in the comments below, I love reading all your responses!
Title: Dualed
Publisher: Random House Books
Format: E-book
Copy Provided by: Edelweiss
Genre: Dystopian, Young Adult, Science Fiction
Series: Dualed #1
Expected Publication Date: February 26,2013
You or your Alt? Only one will survive.
The city of Kersh is a safe haven, but the price of safety is high. Everyone has a genetic Alternate—a twin raised by another family—and citizens must prove their worth by eliminating their Alts before their twentieth birthday. Survival means advanced schooling, a good job, marriage—life.
Fifteen-year-old West Grayer has trained as a fighter, preparing for the day when her assignment arrives and she will have one month to hunt down and kill her Alt. But then a tragic misstep shakes West’s confidence. Stricken with grief and guilt, she’s no longer certain that she’s the best version of herself, the version worthy of a future. If she is to have any chance of winning, she must stop running not only from her Alt, but also from love . . . though both have the power to destroy her.
Review: I am having such a hard time writing this review. Dualed was a book that was on my personal list of 2013 must reads and the moment I sat down to read it with hopes high my enthusiasm never wavered. Unfortunately, the hype I had built up in my mind didn't reflect the book I was actually reading. Let's get things straight, Dualed isn't a bad book by any means it's just not at all what I expected and here's why: Expected Plot- After initially reading the blurb on Goodreads I honestly thought the majority of the book would be West playing a cat and mouse game with her Alt trying to decide whether she wants to kill or be killed. Maybe West even accidentally runs into her alt in her youth with her "family" thus bringing about some moral dilemma that shapes how she grows up and brings about a strong hatred for the establishment who makes them kill each other in the first place. Actual Plot- While Dualed is sorta like what I had in mind the middle of the book had West "training/working" as a Striker (hired alt assassin) while constantly battling her inner self (aka moping over the losses she's suffered) and pushing away the one person who could actually help her see that she is worthy of living. To much Drama, not enough death and destruction for my liking. Again it wasn't bad but I personally felt after the first 60 pages or so like I was reading two separate books that happened to share a similar plot. I should've known after seeing the disappointing book trailer that this book might not be what I was expecting. I would've liked to see more back story on the Alts. I mean West is already a teenager when we meet her, she's stripped of all familial ties early on so we never really get a chance to see how Alt families live and raise each child. 20 or so pages dedicated to a montage of shots of her and her alt growing up would of been nice even if they were all inside West's head. It would've been super cool to see how each family handled or was perceived by West to have handled the inevitable. As for the romance, West and Chord were sweet together but I didn't really like the way she treated him and couldn't really understand why he even liked her. It just felt like an odd pairing forced together just to claim the book had romantic elements. Overall, I liked Dualed, I did. When the Action was happening I was completely sucked into the story. It's just the other parts which unfortunately took up 100 or so pages fell flat for me. The Striker sub plot wasn't bad it just didn't flow well with the beginning and the end which were both in my opinion the best written parts of the book. Would I recommend Dualed? Yes, but I'd say borrow from a friend or the library first before purchasing. I think you will still end up buying it but I can't confidently recommend you do so before reading. Shame to, because when the book was on it was great. In the end I will be rating Dualed by Elsie Chapman a firm ★★★. Good writing, decent plot, but character development and back story was a bit disappointing. |
Now for my questions:
Have you heard of this book? If so, Do you plan on reading it?
Would you live in a city like Kersh if it meant killing your Alt?
Let me know your answers in the comments below, I love reading all your responses!
This sounds like one of those, "meh... Maybe if I'm bored." Books! :/
ReplyDeleteIt's good.... just...... I'm not in any rush to buy it now after reading :(
DeleteI know what you mean about building up the hype in your head. I felt that way about Breathe. I HAD to have it, I was going nutso trying to get it, and BAM I got it from a blogger friend and it was "MEH". I actually didnt finish it. Its not a DNF its just a book I will read later.
ReplyDeleteI had this book on my TBR. DUaled looked so good and I wanted the ARC. I read a few reviews and it seems a lot of ppl are a bit disenchanted by it after all is said and done.
I liked your review. I find it hard to write reviews that are like yours. It was fair and good even though you werent raving about the book.
The not so good reviews take ages for me to write. I dont want to hurt feelings. I know, silly huh?
Thanks for the good review :)
Oh, I completely agree. I find these type of reviews definitely hardest to write.
DeleteI think I've really only read ONE totally positive review of Dualed. And, like you, it was high on my list of to-reads this year, but now I'm not even sure if I WANT to read it anymore. Everyone seems to have the same complaints: want more backstory, less drama, more action, less romance for the sake of romance. This makes me so sad. Maybe I'll skim it because I'm still pretty curious if I'll have the same reaction. Thanks for the honest review!
ReplyDeleteI actually read a 5 Star review of Dualed today sorta took me by surprise with all the middle of the road reviews floating around.
DeleteI have this book on my shelf but have not gotten around to reading it yet. I'm glad I read this review beforehand so now I know more of what to expect with this book and not get my hopes to high. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it.
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