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Title:Inside Out (Insiders #1)
Author:Maria V. Snyder
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:April 1st 2010 by Harlequin (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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Keep Your Head Down. Don't Get Noticed. Or Else. I'm Trella. I'm a scrub. A nobody. One of thousands who work the lower levels, keeping Inside clean for the Uppers. I've got one friend, do my job and try to avoid the Pop Cops. So what if I occasionally use the pipes to sneak around the Upper levels? The only neck at risk is my own…until I accidentally start a rebellion and become the go-to girl to lead a revolution.

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Original Title: Inside Out
ISBN: 037321006X (ISBN13: 9780373210060)
Edition Language: English
Series: Insiders #1
Characters: Riley Narelle Ashon, Trella Garrard Sanchia, Logan, Dr. Kiana Lamont, Karla Travas, Domotor aka Broken Man, Cog
Setting: Inside

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Trella is the Queen of the Pipes. Capable of climbing places where NO ONE else can go on the Inside. Not her fellow scrubs, forever hemming her in, or the uppersthe exalted upper level inhabitants who think they control the scrubs. No one controls Trella.Because she doesnt connect.But the chance to find Gateway. The chance to escape the Inside.THAT is a challenge Trella cant turn down.A challenge that matters to everyone on the Inside. Enough for people to risk their lives. The workers in the

I am so glad I had low expectations for Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder, because it blew my mind. I often set the bar high for books that I read and wind up disappointed, so I was quite pleased when the opposite proved true while reading Inside Out.Read the rest of my review here

Okay. Let's begin with the fact that I got a digital copy of this early, which -- no, no, no, let's go back farther. Let's begin with the fact that I met MVS back in November (and I never posted pictures or notes of the rollicking good time that was had by all), and at dinner, she told us about the book she was working on that was due to come out in, oh, 1/2 a year (the tease). It was a YA dystopian novel she says, and then I drifted out a bit, because could she have said anything more up my

I've become a huge fan of Maria V Snyder since I discovered her Avery of Khazan and Chronicles of Ixia series but for some reason I'd never quite got around to trying her Insiders books. I'm really not sure why I left it so long and now I'm kicking myself because Inside Out was fabulous! I think I'd just got a bit bored of YA dystopia, the market has been completely flooded with the genre for a long time now and although this series was published during the early wave because I missed it at the

A really good read. Finally something not overloaded with romance.Review coming later.

Short review: Great, inventive, dystopian fiction with a surprising ending that makes you jittery for the sequel, a tough, edgy, likable heroine, some tragedy, a little romance. The world building met exactly my taste: It was a little like the film "The Isle" and a little like the young adult novel Exodus by Julie Bertagna, but altogether pretty unique.Long review (especially written for Teccc): Trella, who is by the old time counting system about seventeen years old, lives in a building that is

Wow. I definitely underestimated this book. So good!I'm not going to say much, because it's not really a book you can review in detail without giving much away.Maria Snyder creates an intricate world which is so easy to get caught up in. I must admit, it confused the heck out of me at first and on several occasions I considered setting the book aside, but I'm so glad I didn't. I needed to do a few 'read-then-re-read's of sentences to make sure what I was reading made sense, but after you catch

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