Thursday, August 2, 2018

KT Blog 10: The Division Series

Sooo…(why do I always seem to start off like this??) I have no idea what to write about. So, I decided I'd do another kinda book review thingy. Enjoy! (Or not?)

Book: The Division 1: Premonition

Series: The Division Series

Books in Series: 4

Reading Order: Premonition, Intuition,    Perception, Divination

Author: Leigh Walker

Genre: YA, Mystery, Action, Sci-fi, Romance

Blurb: (I'm on Book 2 at the moment, I kinda just started the series and have been enjoying the story so far, so I'll try not to spoil it).
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Riley Payne decided to go to boarding school for her senior year to mainly get away from her drunken excuse of a mother. She joins the summer campus-work program to hopefully help pay for her tuition. She expected hard-work. What she didn't expect was to be carted off to a military base and thrown in with a group called The Division, so top-secret that most of the government and United States senators doesn't even know about them.

Now, you're probably wondering what
The Division is, huh? I'll give you the simple version: a group of genetically modified teenagers with psychic powers that are supposed to fight terrorist attacks.

They want Riley, bad.

And she was literally made to work with them.

But she's got thousands of questions that they aren't willing to answer, and she's not sure she wants to stay.

Too bad The Division isn't something you can just walk away from.

You better run.
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(That last part was totally from the actually description of the book. I thought it was cool, so I added it).

Anyways, like I said earlier, I've been really enjoying the series so far. It's a little frustrating at first because we're not given really any answers, whatsoever. I'm not even joking. And it's frustrating to the main character. It's like slowly, and I mean taking your forever-loving-time slowly, taking off a Band-Aid. But I still liked it! Especially if you're into psychic powers (You know? Like Telepathy, Telekinesis, telling the future, teleporting, etc)

Oh, and beware of Riley’s millions of questions! There's a lot of them.

I'm out!

~Katie Towery

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