Asunder (Newsoul #2)

 
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Amazing Sequel
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Asunder is excellent! I had a bunch of expectations about the quality of the book, all of which were set by the wonder that is Incarnate, and Asunder soared above every one of these expectations. Jodi Meadows’ second book is just as impressive as her first. It picks up right where Incarnate left off, building on the framework set up in Incarnate and still managing to be a book that could be a stand-alone. I discovered more about all the characters, even Ana, and my love for all of them- Sam, Ana, Stef, Sarit, and many others- grew tenfold. Though the world was shown to us in the first book, we undoubtedly learn many more secrets of its existence in Asunder. (Spoiler alert!) This applies especially to the tower and the shocking truth Ana discovers in it. Another major part of this books was the romance. Ana and Sam’s relationship has definitely progressed since Incarnate and it continues to progress throughout Asunder. Their relationship develops at a natural speed- neither too slow or too fast- and has just enough tension to make it part of the plot. All in all, Asunder is a delicious read that is very well-written and developed. I am already eager to read the next one!
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The plot is intricate and the world is unique.
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I loved and recommend this book:)
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What I loved about Asunder, oh the writing it flowed with each page and made me keep going, I have come to love author Jodi Meadows writing! This 2nd book in the trilogy lead me down a path of AH-HA moments as well as ARE YOU KIDDING ME moments. I really liked how Ana the main character found more of herself in this book, she was a new last book, that was to be expected being a new soul. Asunder gave little Ana a voice a mission. I really enjoyed Asunder giving me hints here and there but without letting you know all of it or being predictable in the plot. Ana has begun to have friends in Heart I was always on my toes the entire book as too who can Ana trust and who is leading her on, loved that! Alot of books give away the surprise, nice to not see these surprises coming.

I was encouraging Ana in my head on a mission to find information about the almighty Janan, that is kind of like the people of Hearts God per say. She wanted answers and Ana was willing to risk alot to get those answers. Also in this book people were out to get the New Souls which was something that I was on edge about, I first thought why wouldn't they embrace Ana? However I come to realize why would they accept someone new the people haven't had anything new in 5 thousand years. It was an all out attack and I for one could not figure out up until the end who it was, well written by Jodi!!!

Sam's character Ana's new guardian in Heart and love interest, the romance was killing me I stated in the first book that I loved the way the romance was written, Asunder was driving me mad. I want you, no I can't have you, I need you, no it's wrong!!! Come on Come on figure it out, the cat and mouse chase was not what I had in mind. So that really annoyed me, I didn't want a steamy scene or anything of course I just wanted them to figure it out. I did love how author Jodi Meadows, didn't include anything steamy but we needed less of a game from Sam. So frankly Sam you annoy me.....I was really tired this book of the whining going on by more than a few characters, that just seem to drag out a little.
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Wow. WOW. I just finished my ARC of Asunder and boy, was it good. I was lucky enough to receive this copy from HarperCollins.

If you read my blog and my reviews, you may recall that my issue with the first book, Incarnate (though I really did love it), was the pacing. The beginning was too slow, and the end was a jumble, while the middle was absolutely terrific. Asunder has none of those issues. As I predicted, Meadows has only ripened her craft and improved with time.

Asunder by Jodi Meadows continues where Incarnate has left off. Ana, the NewSoul, is still an outsider in Heart. Havoc and destruction have come down on the city, and because of this, soon Ana will not be the only NewSoul. There will be more born. Ana makes it her mission to prevent NewSouls from having the same awful childhood that she had. Along with Sam, the OldSoul who loves her, and a few other close friends, Ana learns more about herself and what she truly believes in.

The pacing was terrific. It starts off strong and ends even stronger. This book definitely does not suffer from middle book syndrome. If you loved Sam in the first book (I did!), you'll love him even more in the second. At first, I was worried he would be portrayed as too perfect, but then he would do something silly, and I would be relieved. I love all the descriptions of music and how this plays such an important role in their relationship. The plot kept me interested the whole way through, and secrets are revealed at the right time and place. We get to see more character development of some side characters, which I enjoyed. And we get to learn more about sylph and the mysteries of the Temple. Now, I'm dying for the finale.

Overall, an amazing followup to Incarnate, a complete novel in its own right, with beautifully written prose and terrific characters. I can't wait to get my hands on the last book.
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A Sequel to Live Up To and Surpass the First!
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So. Many. FEEEEEEEEEEEELS.

First of all, Jodi Meadows has this fantastic way of making readers consider the morals of reincarnation. One million souls who become experts in their area of specialty vs. new souls and their new, though less experienced, ideas? It's a question you have to wonder about in a story like this and I think Jodi has done a tremendous job trying to tackle that question throughout the first two books, and I'm betting the fantastic continues into the next.

Then there's the characters. They grow and change and learn so much. Everyone besides Ana has been alive for thousands of years, yet many of them are becoming someone new, someone they've never been before. It's remarkable to imagine people who have been the same, or very similar, for so long suddenly becoming different, all thanks to Ana. Strong, clever, and oh so kind Ana. It's hard not to love her. She's naive at times and make mistakes, but she learns fast and is always improving herself. And Sam. Oh Sam. Pardon me while I swoon? Sam continues to be an incredible love interest in Asunder. And there's also a new character introduced, who I absolutely ADORE, but I won't say anything else. Y'all will find him.

The relationships in Asunder are complex and wonderful and changing. Friendships are growing stronger. Some reveal their true nature. Every relationship evolves in some form and each is significant to the story as a whole. It's always lovely when each part of a book is super important, you know?

Then there is the story itself, where every piece falls into place, entwining perfectly. There's action and mystery and KISSING and just...*sigh* There are no words for the perfection of the story itself. It's pretty much everything I can ask for in a book.

And do I even have to talk about the perf of the writing? I've mention that she weaves an incredible story and introduces a very interesting, complex topic to consider. But she also has such a way with words that I can picture the world really well. I can see it all in my head and it makes sense and I feel like I'm in the story. I'm always utterly swept away and entranced by her words.

If you haven't read Incarnate, why are you reading this anyway? Go buy your copy and rejoice in its beauty. If you have, make sure you pick up Asunder today. This is NOT a sequel that disappoints.

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