Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

If you haven't read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer yet and wish to avoid spoilers, it'd be a good idea to scroll past this. However, if you don't mind having some spoilers (for Unbecoming), feel free to read on.

Assuming that you've read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer already and aren't wondering if you should start the series or not--the answer, by the way, is yes, you should--then you were left with the same questions I had--or so I'd assume. Just what is Mara? Why did she see who she saw at the end of Unbecoming? How does it all tie together? Well, dear reader, you'll get some answers in Evolution, but for most of them? You'll need to wait until The Retribution of Mara Dyer next year.

In The Evolution of Mara Dyer, Mara will struggle to prove that she's sane, learn about her family's past, have several scenes with Noah that you won't want to miss, and confront her demons, so to speak. You'll see many familiar faces and you'll also be introduced to some new ones that ultimately play a very important role throughout Evolution. One of which is Phoebe, a patient at Horizons who is... well, unhinged might be a good way to begin to describe her. If I feel like quoting Mara, well, Phoebe is batshit crazy.

Michelle's writing style gripped me back into Mara's world fairly easily and unlike some books, I found that it was easy to reacquaint myself with the characters and it doesn't suffer from that awkward middle book syndrome. The pieces are starting to fall into place and from what I can tell? The Retribution of Mara Dyer is going to be a mind blowing finale--or, the potential is definitely there. (What? I have really, really high hopes for it!)

Should you read The Evolution of Mara Dyer? Yes, I personally think so. Come for the Noah and stay for the plot advancement--which flows really nicely, I swear. (Or come for the plot advancement and stay for the Noah. But trust me, if you liked Noah in Unbecoming, you'll want to be reading Evolution.)
Overall Rating: ★★★★★

The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, an imprint at Simon & Schuster
Release Date: October 23, 2012
Edition: Hardcover
Purchased on my own.

11 comments:

  1. I agree with all the above! The Noah scenes were swoonworthy, and the plot advances nicely, even though there is so much more to be learned in the final book. You're right, it has potential to be mind blowing. The first two books were amazing, the third HAS to be just as amazing! :) Great review!

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    1. I'm glad you liked my review! :D I can barely stand the wait until Retribution! There's just so much for Michelle to reveal to us, the readers!

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  2. I've been meaning to get around to reading this book. The first book was just so amazingly good! :) It's also so nice to hear that you would recommend this book too! I can't wait to pick it up!

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    1. And I'm excited for you to read it! :D I hope you'll love Evolution as much as you loved Unbecoming!

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  3. :P OH KRIIISTIN. I already mentioned on Twitter, but I'll say it again. I HATE YOU. (Because you're going to make me broke when I buy this book later ERRGGHHH.)

    But anywaays, ahhh this book has gotten me so pumped up to read this! :) I shall push away all of my doubts and just go with the flow~ (And hope that I'll like this one better. Hehe.)

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    1. GIANNE! It seems like I'm constantly trying to make you go broke--but I'm not, I swear! I can't help it if I'm an enabler! :P

      And I shall have my fingers crossed and hope that you love Evolution! <3

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    2. LMAO, I know you're plotting against me...and my wallet! WHAT HAVE WE EVER DONE TO YOU OKAY.

      And yaaay! I do too. :3 Hehe.

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  4. I love this review.
    That's all.
    <3

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    1. Stacee! <3 I'm glad you liked my review--now if only The Retribution of Mara Dyer would get released already! *paces back and forth while waiting*

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  5. I'm so glad you loved Evolution too, Aman! :D Noah is definitely one of my favorite book boys and thank you so much for reading my review!

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  6. I loved this book. I was a bit hesitant about the first book, but the sequel blew my mind. I don't think what happened near the end of the book is what really happened.

    I can't wait for the finale. I know I won't be able to put it down.

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