The Adjustment (The Program #5) by Suzanne Young, 408 pages. Simon Pulse, 2017. $18.
Content: Language: R (80 swears; 42 “f”); Mature Content: PG-13; Violence:
PG-13.
BUYING ADVISORY: HS – OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
Tatum hasn’t been herself ever since her
boyfriend, Wes, went into the Program.
When Wes returns, Tatum is hopeful that he will remember her and they
can be together again but is disappointed when Wes doesn’t remember anything
about her. Tatum finds a program called
the Adjustment that can use Tatum’s memories and implant them into Wes and she
is anxious to give it a try even though her family and friends disapprove.
I enjoy this series, and this book starts
with new characters. I like the message
of the series which is that all the processes that make being a human painful
are worth it, otherwise we wouldn’t be who we are. This book had more sexual content that the
others in the series and again I am annoyed with the high swear count. This book also doesn't have an ending but there is a sixth book.
Reviewer, C. Peterson
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