*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks!
Title ~ Wakefield
Series ~ Mad World, #1
Authors ~ Erin Callahan & Troy H. Gardner
Publisher ~ MuseItUp Publishing
Published ~ 5 October 2012
Genre ~ YA/Paranormal
Pages ~ 229
My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble out of 5
Teenagers
Astrid Chalke and Max Fisher meet at Wakefield Residential and Educational
Treatment Facility. Both orphaned and sent to the facility because of
behavioral issues they feel they don’t belong. With residents who are severely
disabled to those with more mild issues both Max and Astrid are assigned to the
Newton wing.
Eventually their paths cross and the two join their small circle of friends
into one larger group. When Teddy claims he has special powers and that the
staff are hiding something huge they at first dismiss his talk as paranoid. But
as weird things happen and other things don’t add up, it’s time for Max and
Astrid to trust their gut. They have to break out of Wakefield and take their friends with them.
Before it’s too late.
This
story is told from several POVs, but mostly from Astrid and Max’s. It really
helps to get an overall view of Wakefield .
The characters are really well-developed and the writing is excellent. I felt
as if I was there with them and experiencing everything they were experiencing.
The mystery surrounding the so-called powers was making me twitchy. I wanted to
know what the hell was going on, but of course the info was parceled out as if
by Scrooge himself. I so wanted to flip to the end, but resisted. Barely. Yeah, I have no patience for a mystery to
unfold on its own. I must know! LOL There are two reasons why this did not get
a 5 out of me. The ending, while not an abrupt drop off is still a cliffhanger
and I hate cliffhangers. Also, Max’s dreams were really strange and I couldn’t
make heads nor tails of them. I know dreams are like that. I’ve had plenty of
them myself, but I know his dreams are meant to be clues and I wasn’t picking
up what was being put down. Know what I mean? Overall though this is an
excellent read that I relinquished only when it was absolutely necessary.
Thanks Carol! Those dream sequences are definitely tricky, but we promise the images start to make more sense as the series progresses.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that! Cuz they were bugging me! *wipes forehead* LOL I'm looking forward to more. :)
Delete"I wanted to know what the hell was going on, but of course the info was parceled out as if by Scrooge himself."
ReplyDeletelol - I like that. Usually it means the author is keeping you on your toes.
That's exactly what was happening. I was dancing around trying to solve it because, you know, I can't stand not knowing. And I happen to love mysteries! Go figure. LOL
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