The Subjects, Aim

The Subjects, Aim
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13+
Release Date
September 20, 2017
ISBN13
1546967028
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Escaping captivity doesn’t make you free. Subject B and her sister, Subject A, have spent their entire lives inside a secret lab, the victims of cruel experiments by the Professor. Subject A is given the power to read minds and Subject B the ability to melt into liquid form. Together, they use their gifts to escape the lab. On the outside, the sisters take different paths to cope with their pain. Subject A uses her gift to understand human nature, but Subject B is haunted by the lab, and won’t trust anyone. As Subject A tries to control the darkness within her sister, Subject B is faced with the choice to forgive the Professor or take her revenge.

Escaping captivity doesn’t make you free. Subject B and her sister, Subject A, have spent their entire lives inside a secret lab, the victims of cruel experiments by the Professor. Subject A is given the power to read minds and Subject B the ability to melt into liquid form. Together, they use their gifts to escape the lab. On the outside, the sisters take different paths to cope with their pain. Subject A uses her gift to understand human nature, but Subject B is haunted by the lab, and won’t trust anyone. As Subject A tries to control the darkness within her sister, Subject B is faced with the choice to forgive the Professor or take her revenge.

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Twisty, Turny, Perfection
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First and foremost, Aim accomplishes what any good sci-fi sets out to do. It thoroughly explores the concepts of humanity and morality in the face of scientific advancement, causing the reader to question their own values and beliefs as a result.
The characters are hard to rate because they are multifaceted but also never quite what you want them to be. More to come on this as the sequels are sure to have even more revelations.
The plot was perfection, laying just enough groundwork without getting boring, presenting twists and turns at exactly the right moments.
Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who likes to be fully immersed in a story that keeps you guessing at every turn.
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Gripping storyline, effortlessly takes you into the action
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I really enjoyed AIM. Even though I don't usually like sci fi books, it's more action based with a little bit of sci fi thrown in. And who doesn't like kick-ass girls with awesome super powers? I really liked how the sisters had such a great connection and the storyline was really fast paced and exciting - I couldn't wait to get back to reading to see what happened next! This book is really easy to read and really gets the imagination going as you race along with the sisters to try and escape the evil Professor. I can't wait for the sequel to come out to find out if the sisters are able to escape and lead a normal life once and for all!
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