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Review by:
bubbasmashers
on Nov. 07, 2010 :
Great story, very well written. I've already bought the second book in the series (Evolussion) from amazon - but I think I'm going to buy it here as well because I prefer the Stanza reader on the iPhone. I'm not even done with this one yet. It's just that good.
Kathy Bell definitely earned the price for this one. Well done!
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
sithereandread
on Oct. 19, 2010 :
REGRESSION, by Kathy Bell, is an interesting introduction to the Infinion Series. Bell stretched my imagination while showing travel between dimensions. I appreciate all books that have to do with time traveling or slipping into other dimensions because the topic always fascinates me.
I did enjoy the concept of this book very much but I had a few issues with the main character. Adya started off as a 40-year old and then BAM! she was fourteen again with no recollection of what happened. She was still 40 stuck inside this teen body so the conversations that she engaged in were obviously more mature than her body, which was not my issue at all. My issue was her constant preaching to those in Three Eleven about how they should respect women and treat her like her actual age, etc. It was a bit redundant at times so that was pretty much the only thing that bugged me.
Other than that the book as a whole was great. I loved the world that Bell created. I liked how all of these scientists used their knowledge to try and make the world better (from their perspective) and it was good for Adya to question the methods. I felt like I was going on the journey with her the whole time and it kept the pages swiftly turning.
At the end there were many questions unanswered, but I am hopeful for the next book Evolussion to answer them all and expand on this pretty great book!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)