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Title:Children of Eden (Children of Eden #1)
Author:Joey Graceffa
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 278 pages
Published:October 4th 2016 by Atria/Keywords Press (first published October 1st 2016)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy
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Children of Eden (Children of Eden #1) Hardcover | Pages: 278 pages
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What would you do to survive if your very existence were illegal?

Rowan is a second child in a world where population control measures make her an outlaw, marked for death. She can never go to school, make friends, or get the eye implants that will mark her as a true member of Eden. Her kaleidoscope eyes will give her away to the ruthless Center government.

Outside of Eden, Earth is poisoned and dead. All animals and most plants have been destroyed by a man-made catastrophe. Long ago, the brilliant scientist Aaron Al-Baz saved a pocket of civilization by designing the EcoPanopticon, a massive computer program that hijacked all global technology and put it to use preserving the last vestiges of mankind. Humans will wait for thousands of years in Eden until the EcoPan heals the world.

As an illegal second child, Rowan has been hidden away in her family’s compound for sixteen years. Now, restless and desperate to see the world, she recklessly escapes for what she swears will be only one night of adventure. Though she finds an exotic world, and even a friend, the night leads to tragedy. Soon Rowan becomes a renegade on the run.

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Original Title: Children of Eden
ISBN: 1501146556 (ISBN13: 9781501146558)
Edition Language: English
Series: Children of Eden #1


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Warning: this review is going to be very nerdy. Read at your own risk.I am the shameful second child who never should have come into this world at all. Rowan It's an undeniable truth that dystopian novels have lost their popularity nowadays. The age of The Hunger Games has been over for quite a while now. I myself have been consuming a lot of fantasy and contemporary books, which tend to be more refreshing than their dystopian peers. With that in mind, Children of Eden might just rekindle the

Warning: this review is going to be very nerdy. Read at your own risk.I am the shameful second child who never should have come into this world at all. Rowan It's an undeniable truth that dystopian novels have lost their popularity nowadays. The age of The Hunger Games has been over for quite a while now. I myself have been consuming a lot of fantasy and contemporary books, which tend to be more refreshing than their dystopian peers. With that in mind, Children of Eden might just rekindle the

3.5 Stars!I wasn't familiar with the author in any capacity, either as an author of his biography last year or a YouTube sensation instead, I picked this up based on the intriguing synopsis and the allure of the cover. And while I wouldn't say this was a completely original story line, it did have some originality and it was a very entertaining one that had small twists and turns throughout the story that kept me on my toes and turning the pages. Set in a dystopian world that was every bit as

Children of Eden by Joey Graceffa is another YA dystopian story. Rowan is a 2nd child and not allowed in Eden. Her parents have hidden her for all of her 16 years. Now they have a plan to insert her into society but someone betrays them. Now Rowan is on the run discovers some of Eden's secrets. If you saw Aeon Flux, then you know the setup for this book. Humans live behind a wall until the Earth heals. There is little originality in the story. To me it read like a middle school English project.

I received an unsolicited copy of this book from the publisher. This does not affect my opinion of this book in any way. I'm not very familiar with Joey Graceffa other than I know he's a Youtuber. I haven't found a fictional book written a Youtuber, celebrity, or athlete that I was impressed by so I didn't have very high hopes for Children of Eden.This book isn't bad by any means but it was exactly what I was expecting. It was okay. It was a nice book but not all that remarkable, in my opinion.

Oh boy. Where do I start?First, I was bored out of my mind the entire time I read this. It took me well around four hours to get through the 300 page tome. And I swear, there was a point where I closed the book and just sat there staring out into the void. I'm trying to understand my own dislike. What are my grievances? Why am I being so negative?Well, first, I don't like the writing. I just don't. The fake curse words peppered in throughout were just distracting and took away from the gravity

I think it was a good ya book, a dystopian novelAlthough I don't like those kind I wanted to see what this book was about since it was making waves Rtc

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