Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Adoration of Jenna Fox Review

266 pages

Who is Jenna Fox? Seventeen-year-old Jenna has been told that is her name. She has just awoken from a coma, they tell her, and she is still recovering from a terrible accident in which she was involved a year ago. But what happened before that? Jenna doesn't remember her life. Or does she? And are the memories really hers?

Review:
I enjoyed this book and the ethical questions it brought up. How far would you go to bring a loved one back to life? Jenna unravels the mystery of her past and what exactly happened tin the accident as her memories slowly come back. Jenna is a character who doesn't really know who she is yet nor where she belongs. A lot of things happen in this book that help Jenna to learn about her past self and what she wants her future self to be. While this isn't the most exciting book action-wise its definitely an interesting read. I recommend this novel to anyone who likes a good science fiction type dystopian book.

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