ARC Review: Revolution 19 by Gregg Rosenblum

Release Date: January 8 2013
Publisher: HarperTeen
Format: ARC
Pages: 275
Genre: YA/Dystopian
Source: Publisher


Goodreads Synopsis:
Twenty years ago, the robots designed to fight our wars abandoned the battlefields. Then they turned their weapons on us.

Only a few escaped the robot revolution of 2071. Kevin, Nick, and Cass are lucky —they live with their parents in a secret human community in the woods. Then their village is detected and wiped out. Hopeful that other survivors have been captured by bots, the teens risk everything to save the only people they have left in the world—by infiltrating a city controlled by their greatest enemies.

Revolution 19 is a cinematic thriller unlike anything else. With a dynamic cast of characters, this surefire blockbuster has everything teen readers want—action, drama, mystery, and romance. Written by debut novelist Gregg Rosenblum, this gripping story shouldn’t be missed.



My Thoughts:

 I read this is one day. This book is exactly what I think the world would be like if robots took over. Everyone relies on technology so much now. What would happen if technology took over?
I didn't think I was going to like Revolution 19 as much as I did. I am not normally a fan of robots but the world that Gregg created was fascinating. I enjoyed every minute of it. 

Nick, Kevin and Cass set out to save their parents. What they don't expect is to take on a full blown war with the Bots. Nick being the oldest brother places himself in the worst situation's in order to keep his siblings safe. But what they don't expect is that the robots have evolved beyond anything they could have imagined. 


Gregg did a great job of giving you a glimpse into each character's thoughts and connecting you to each one of them. This was a fast paced and entertaining read. I really enjoyed Revolution 19 and I cannot wait for the adventure to continue.

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2 comments:

  1. edelweiss is definitely not good to me. i requested it there at thrice and my request was declined.........and reading your review....oh i just spurred me on....I AM SO GONNA GET THIS BOOK.

    Awesome review

    Le' Grande Codex

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  2. Dystopian is one one of my favorite genres, but I haven't read one in a while....this seems like the perfect one to get back in game with though. Thanks for the review! :)

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