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Newest Review: ... cannot exercise, dance, kiss, for fear of running out of oxygen as the price of oxygen tax for these luxuries is something ... more

 ... they cannot afford. Everything is controlled. Opposition to the regime is not allowed and is heavily punished. The 'terrorists' form a secret resistance where they do everything within their power to allow trees to grow, and they train themselves to exist on the extremely low levels of oxygen in the world outside of the Pod. The concept itself is, in my opinion, a very good one, and one that actually could be feasible. The characters are okay, likeable, but a little too young for my liking. The book is a ficti...more

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Crowned ReviewBreathe - Sarah Crossan: Inhale. Exhale. Breathe. (867 words)
by - written on 19/12/12 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Having spent much of my adult life reading detective thrillers with a 'who dunnit' concept, I've recently become bored of this genre after guessing nearly all of the endings! I decided I needed to branch out and as chick lits aren't really my thing, I was struggling to find books that I would enjoy. After a friend recommended the Hunger Games trilogy I have become hooked on dystopian books and have amassed quite a collection on my iPad. Last night I finished the latest book, Breathe by Sarah Crossan, which I thoroughly enjoyed and was rather disappointed to see that the next instalment is not due for release until Autumn next year. 'The Switch' happened many ...  Read the complete review