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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Review: Fox Forever by Mary E. Pearson

Title: Fox Forever
Author: Mary E. Pearson
Genre: Young-Adult, Sci-fi
Series: The Jenna Fox Chronicles #3

Hardcover, 304 pages

Publication: March 19, 2013 by Henry Holt and Co.

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Locke Jenkins has some catching up to do. After spending 260 years as a disembodied mind in a little black box, he has a perfect new body. But before he can move on with his unexpected new life, he’ll have to return the Favor he accepted from the shadowy resistance group known as the Network.

Locke must infiltrate the home of a government official by gaining the trust of his daughter, seventeen-year-old Raine, and he soon finds himself pulled deep into the world of the resistance—and into Raine’s life.


The Jenna Fox Chronicles series concludes with Fox Forever, and my goodness this is by far the best of the series and the best ending to a book I’ve ever read (series/trilogy wise)! In Fox Forever, readers get a more in-depth look at how the resistance works, who’s involved, and learn more about non-pacts (the poor, low income people…who are not even considered citizens). Locke owes the Network a favor, and as promised they’re cashing in on the favor to rescue someone from the Secretary of security. The person being held prisoner is an important player to the resistance and before his capture he stashed away 80 billion duros. The Network is a group of Non-pacts (the resistance) who help the lower class gain equality, and citizenship. There have been rumors of reunification of one country again (there was a war that split the country into two opposing sides), and if Locke is able to rescue said prisoner…the prisoner and his money will end the subclass of people the division created in the first place which are the non-pacts…the resistance will accomplish their goal in gain quality and citizenship. The Plan is for Locke to go undercover as a student at the Virtual Collective (Raine’s school name) and become friends with the secretary’s daughter Raine to gain information on where Secretary Branson is hiding the prisoner.  

Fox Forever is once again told from Locke’s POV, same as the previous book. The story starts rolling from page one when Locke hears of his favor and tries to learn every possible detail to infiltrate Secretary Branson’s home. Locke main objective is befriending his daughter Raine for information, but over a short period he begins to see that she is someone just like him and re-latable in wanting freedom, a life (Raine is always kept under her father’s watchful eyes and abides by his strict rules). As Raine and Locke spends more time together, he begins to fall for her; blurring the lines between what he feels and the mission he’s suppose to complete. Locke has only a few days to complete his favor, but as the deadline looms near he finds out the truth about the prisoner, about Raine and her father and that the real enemy isn’t the Secretary but someone within the resistance. 

The final installment of the series is a nonstop adrenaline rush, with twist and turns around every corner. There are a lot of new characters most of them from the resistance and old characters like Miesha and Jenna who make an appearance toward the last half of the book. I mentioned in my review for The Fox Inheritance that one of my favorite-stand out character was Dot, and while she wasn’t in this book…her memories and her story was told/shared with other bots like herself who dreamed of escaping and becoming something more. There was also other bots that stole the show for me, and it was Hap and the ending with all the Cab-bots…you just have to read the book to know what I mean! The ending was phenomenal; really it is just beyond words. Pearson wrote one of the most emotional conclusions that had me smiling, laughing and crying with joy till I turned that last page.  This series has made a big impression on me, and even though I finished the series I keep thinking about it over and over.  The themes in the series are re-latable, and truly make you think about life, and the choices you make (well, at least it did for me). 

I highly recommend this series/book to everyone, and while it labeled as a young-adult/sci-fi, it isn’t only that but something more. I think people of all ages will love and appreciate this series/book as much as me. Give this series a try, you WON’T regret it! Fox forever/the entire series is a shelf keeper and anything Pearson writes will be on my auto-buy list. :)

For The Jenna Chronicles fans that have been with this series from the beginning, you will not be disappointed …Fox Forever is amazing and Pearson definitely delivered for her fans.  


Monday, March 18, 2013

Blog Tour: Fox Forever by Mary E. Pearson + Giveaway

 

I'm please to welcome Mary to Short & Sweet Reviews, and am happy to be taking part in her wonderful blog tour for the final book in The Jenna Fox Chronicles, Fox Forever. The Jenna Fox Chronicles is a good young adult series that has a little bit of everything for readers of all ages, below you will find summaries for all 3 books and an excerpt from Fox Forever with Mary's thoughts on the passage. 

Also, don't forget to check out the amazing giveaway at the end, where one reader will win the entire Jenna Fox Chronicles!

Everything is different.

Seventeen-year-old Jenna Fox has just awoken from a year-long coma - so she's been told - and she is still recovering from the terrible accident that caused it. But what happened before that? She's been given home movies chronicling her entire life, which spark memories to surface. But are the memories really hers? And why won't anyone in her family talk about the accident? Jenna is becoming more curious. But she is also afraid of what she might find out if she ever gets up the courage to ask her questions.


What happened to Jenna Fox? And who is she really?

Once there were three. Three friends who loved each other—Jenna, Locke, and Kara. And after a terrible accident destroyed their bodies, their three minds were kept alive, spinning in a digital netherworld. Even in that disembodied nightmare, they were still together. At least at first. When Jenna disappeared, Locke and Kara had to go on without her. Decades passed, and then centuries.
Two-hundred-and-sixty years later, they have been released at last. Given new, perfect bodies, Locke and Kara awaken to a world they know nothing about, where everyone they once knew and loved is long dead.
Everyone except Jenna Fox.

Locke Jenkins has some catching up to do. After spending 260 years as a disembodied mind in a little black box, he has a perfect new body. But before he can move on with his unexpected new life, he’ll have to return the Favor he accepted from the shadowy resistance group known as the Network.

Locke must infiltrate the home of a government official by gaining the trust of his daughter, seventeen-year-old Raine, and he soon finds himself pulled deep into the world of the resistance—and into Raine’s life.
Below is a excerpt from FOX FOREVER, and Mary's thoughts:


Mary: Sigh. Oh Van, you picked one of my favorite but saddest parts of the story.  I didn’t use too much of the excerpt so as not to get spoilerish, but Locke has just jumped into a cab driven by a CabBot and he has a promise to fulfill—sharing Dot’s story.

Excerpt from page 65 of Fox Forever, Book III of The Jenna Fox Chronicles:



“Did you ever meet a CabBot named Dot Jefferson, Bob?”



His brows rise and he hesitates. “No,” he finally answers. He knew her. But it could be he’s afraid to admit it— or he’s planning on turning me in for points, but there’s no going back now.



“There’s a story I heard about Dot. You might like to hear it?”



“If it pleases you. But we’re quickly nearing your destination.”


He’s right. Traffic has thinned. Cars headed toward this part of Boston are few. “The story won’t take long,” I tell him and I jump right in. “Dot used to drive for Star Transportation just like you. She was DotBot#88 but said she hated that name so she named herself Dot Jefferson. The way I heard it, one day she got a customer who needed to Escape. She decided to help him even though it meant she might be released or even recycled. You ever hear of Escape, Bob?”

“No, sir.”

Mary: Escape was a big deal for Dot.  She loved life and embraced every aspect of it, but she was condemned to seeing the world from one perspective only—the inside of a cab—because she was only a CabBot, but in The Fox Inheritance, Locke discovered she was far more than that.

Dot is one of my favorite characters of the whole series.  She was one of Locke’s favorites too—which is why he was determined to share her story.

Thanks for having me at your blog, Van!  I hope your readers enjoy Fox Forever and the rest of the books in The Jenna Fox Chronicles!

To see all the stops on the tour--past and upcoming--check out the schedule here at MacTeenBooks: http://www.macteenbooks.com/blog-tour/blog-tour-fox-forever-by-mary-e-pearson


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