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Socialpunk (Socialpunk #1) (edició 2012)

de Monica Leonelle (Autor)

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Títol:Socialpunk (Socialpunk #1)
Autors:Monica Leonelle (Autor)
Informació:Spaulding House (2012), Edition: First, 400 pages
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When I started reading the book, I was a little confused with the prologue, and was wondering what exactly what the book was about as it didn’t really give anything away, and to be honest I had forgotten about the prologue until near the end of the book when it made sense what it was about.

The book explained a lot about the characters, especially the main character Ima, I felt that I really knew her from the description, what she wears, how she felt, what her family was like, everything was described very well.

Socialpunk is futuristic science fiction, with adventure too, I have never read a book like this one before, It was as if the author had actually visited the future, She has a great imagination and I imagine in the future the world could be as described.

I loved this book, it made my imagination run wild,I kept telling my family what was happening and my daughter wants to read it now.

I could definitely see this made into a movie as it is something everyone would like.

Socialpunk gives nothing away in the title and nor does the synopsis, well not really. There is so much more too the story. It is a book that you MUST read to know really what is about and trust me, you will LOVE it. ( )
  StressedRach | Jun 2, 2023 |
Ima lives in The Dome. You can't leave The Dome. She doesn't remember her younger years-the years she wasn't at Dome. Her best friend in the world is Dash and it's become awkward between them. See she loves him but can't tell him. He even sets her up with Nahum who is new to The Dome.

Her father is controlling and hurts her if she goes too far while her mother decides to do nothing while her daughters in pain. She runs away to go to a concert- her father hot on her trails but she makes it there with Dash which is where she meets Nahum and another boy... One of the boys with black hoodies grabs her just before an explosion kills a mass of people. But no one seems to notice. It must be the drugs the black hoodies were giving them so why is this one helping her?

She discovers the impossible. Her home is a simulation. The world is completely different. The real world with artists and people who are immortal. There body is basically technology and there is no love. She must decided now if she should stay and start over or save everyone from her home because there is a conspiracy going on and she's the hero that they need.

Yay! Finally got to review Socialpunk. I thought Ima was kind of hopeless in the beginning. Only because she was being carried around everywhere by guys which I know girls wouldn't mind that much but still! She did grow out of it even though she's completely oblivious to the guys mooning over her and of course how beautiful she is. She takes the lead and I respect her for it.

The beginning again I had a problem with because it moved to fast. I couldn't get into the characters and what was going on but it transformed from there and I was able to see the vision of the author's creation. It was quite excellent-- the plot and how the world was. Artists everywhere. Who would have thought that was the future? But it did say that was just the industry there so there's that. I would love to have so many artists everywhere though. I'd stare at all the art all day.

I ruined the ending for myself because I found it weird that it said on Goodreads that it was like 200 pages and it ended being much less. It was a face palm hit to the forehead moment. Oh well... It was a pretty shocking ending to say the least. I know that the two others are supposed to come out soon too so I would like to see Ima's/Cinder's reaction.

She kind of accepted it all pretty fast. I would not have changed like that if I were her. I love how they run everywhere though. That's fun. I don't like how they all aren't really them. Their bodies are made and aren't real... it's pretty creepy. This is of course is one of the things that draws me in. I completely loved the whole city. I can't wait to see how the whole story enfolds. Thank goodness for indies!

http://shesgotbooksonhermind.blogspot.com/ ( )
  AdrianaGarcia | Jul 10, 2018 |
This book would have easily received a higher rating if the story came to an end. Would have been happier if there was even a slight hint of a continuation at the end of the story would have sufficed. I enjoyed the story & was enthralled to read something different from this genre (a proper conclusion or cliff hanger would have made the book a near marvelous read). Just wish that the story conclusion was more than something that could have been only part of the story (a predictable element). What a shame b/c, the story had so much potential. ( )
  izohgore | Nov 28, 2016 |
I have to say, Socialpunk surprised me a lot. From the moment I read the prologue for the first time, I was thrown into a very unique world that I never thought I could go to. The take on world, reality and Earth that you find in this book is completely new to me. I think it's very daring to take that path, but I do believe the author made a great job.

It's a very fast-paced novel and I felt that every page brought something new. I loved that it really kept me on the edge of my seat and it was really engaging.

What I loved most was that beneath the danger and the suspense, I realized this book was full with teenagers. I saw a lot of typical teenage behavior in what Ima and Dash and all the other characters did and I loved that. I mean, you could see the angst, the impulsiveness characteristic to people so young. It made me really connect with the characters. There were some moments when I felt that Vaughn was a little too quick to change his mood, but then again he is a teenager.

I loved the idea with the comic book. Sort of a new way to show a prophecy. If you accept that a piece of stone with something carved in it can tell you when the world's going to end, why not believe a comic book can do the same, you know?

What took me completely by surprise was the ending. I did not see that one coming, I swear. I was reading and the next moment I'm staring at the screen wanting to scream "WHAT?" Sort of like when you're watching a very engaging episode and before you know it the big black screen with the "TO BE CONTINUED" thing comes up. I can't wait to see what's next. I'm actually very, very curious. ( )
  Rubys.books | Oct 15, 2016 |
Background: Ima/ E (for short) lives in a Dome after horrible conditions made it unlivable outside, at least that is what she has been told. She has a horrible father who beats her and only a few real friends. When all of a sudden everything she knows gets thrown out of order, most of her friends die in an explosion and she is rushed away from the scene with 2 boys she barely knows.

Review: First impressions-- I had no idea what was going on, the prologue really through me for a loop. It starts with a researcher -of some sort - dwelling on how his experiments did not work the way they had been planned. Then we just jump right in to Ima story with her and her friend Dash evading her evil abusive father to go to a concert.
Aside from that what really got me about this book was that it was a really easy read, the story line flows pretty well. Except for at the very beginning when I was super confused…however, I did have a few qualms while reading, for example, Ima goes with Dash to the concert but them leaves with two people she has never met and is acting as if it is completely normal; so on that note, I think some of the character relationships are a little underdeveloped.

This story line is set in the genre of cyberpunk/ post apocalyptic/ Sci fi style which seemed very interesting upon starting the read. So, this book would be good for those that enjoyed the Hunger Games, but like I said character relationships are a bit odd. It made me feel like I was in a tangle of The Matrix, In Time, and a science fiction flick not to mention that the plot overall felt like it had been done before, with some random tweaking. I am not sure where this story will lead...it is a trilogy after all…
ECopy in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  sszkutak | Sep 28, 2016 |
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