Reviews written by Cain Freeman

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March 19, 2013
Young Adult Fiction
Bird Song and Bullets, The Drowned Cities is one of the most Engrossing Books I've Ever Read

Before I start singing praises, I should mention that The Drowned Cities is a companion novel to Ship Breaker. I read Ship Breaker two or three years ago, or hundreds of books earlier, so my memories of it are hazy at best. Because of this, I can’t comment on how...

March 13, 2013
Young Adult Fiction
A Look at How Important Characters Are, Skin Deep's Missed Potential

The story starts with Andrea, a fifteen year old girl who makes it her mission in life to stay unnoticed. Just another girl with just another face going through the routines of life. To accomplish this, she has honed the skill of not engaging people. If you don’t...

March 13, 2013
Young Adult Fiction
In a World Where Companies Wage War in Space, What is Life like for the Teens being Trained to Fight

The world is in the midst of World War III, a war fought not on Earth, but in space and for private rather than public interests. Companies sponsor Combatants, teenagers that are the equivalent of fighter pilots or drone operators, who control the spaceships from Earth. ...

March 13, 2013 (Updated: March 13, 2013)
Young Adult Fiction
NoBSBook's Review of Impulse- A Brutally Honest Novel by Ellen Hopkins

Three teens, sharing only the wish to end it all, meet after their failed suicide attempts in Aspen Springs, a psychiatric hospital. Each has their own story: Tony can only find his peace in pills...

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