Elysia is a Beta, an experimental
clone creation meant to serve the residents of Demesne, a resort meant to cater
to every need of its patrons. To be created, another teen had to die. She is
supposed to be unfeeling, but she soon begins to exhibit human qualities. A
quality in a world where everyone is supposed to be perfect, almost creepily
perfect, this is not a good thing. If anyone discovers what has happened to
her, she will suffer a fate worse than death. Bought to serve the island
governor’s wife, she discovers dark undercurrents in the lives of the supposed
to be happy people. When a romance with another beta starts budding, she begins
to long for another life and escape with him. Will Elysia find a way to balance
her new emotions without meeting a terrible fate? Will she be able to escape?
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Beta by Rachel Cohn-ADVISABLE
Cohn, Rachel, Beta.
HarperCollins, 2012. Pgs. 331. Language: PG-13, Sexual Content: PG-13, Sexual
Content: PG-13
The romance is a little rushed and
the main character is hard to relate to at first, but this seems pretty
realistic for the nature of Elysia being a beta. This book grows on you pretty
quickly and is fairly unique and holds reader’s interest. The dark undercurrents of the island doesn’t
really seem to come to a head, but the cliffhanger sequel suggests there’s a
lot more to come. There is a lot of drugs, murder, rape, and slavery, so this
is probably best suited for high school. Older readers who like science
fiction, fiction dealing with clones, and mystery will enjoy reading this book.
HS. ADVISABLE. Reviewer: Kira M, Youth Services Librarian, WHI Public Library.
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