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Book Reviews of Verita (Volume 1)

Verita (Volume 1)
Verita - Volume 1
Author: Ms. Tracy Rozzlynn
ISBN-13: 9781463612986
ISBN-10: 1463612982
Publication Date: 7/26/2011
Pages: 266
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: CreateSpace
Book Type: Paperback
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lostear avatar reviewed Verita (Volume 1) on
I've read the kindle version of the book and while the beginning of the story turned out to be a fantastic, the book ends right before what I felt to be the climax of the story. I understand he author's desire to expand it into a series but the way the story turned out, this is NOT the way to go. I could understand if the book ended with a cliffhanger ending for the next book in the serie but not if it essentially butcher the story in half. Sorry, this book is the very first time I had an actual bad experience with after having stayed up till 3:30 am to finish it. I couldn't get over how the ending ended for more than a week!

Basically, this book is probably a third or a half of what it should have been for the first book in the series. The ending WILL dissapoint you unless you have the next book in the series. But the next book is not out yet!
confuzzledbooks avatar reviewed Verita (Volume 1) on + 486 more book reviews
I dont usually read Science Fiction that often I am more of a fantasy girl. The more I read of Science Fiction I am realizing I dont really have any good reason for that because when it is a good written Sci-Fi with developed characters the genre is just as fun as any.

Teen Brett does brood like most young adults but it does not last long. As soon she is on the new planet she is like a different person. She is treated like an adult and has knowledge that helps her to develop an adult life on the new planet.

There were some interesting thoughts on the science of the planet and different species. I especially liked there animal friend named Caper.

Some things I did feel I saw coming though. Like the reason Brett wants Ryan to sleep upside down in the pods.

Very smart and likable characters in a imaginative world. And ack that ending! What a cliffhanger!