NINE
Publisher,HARPER COLLINS PUB. US
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 368
In this twisted Lauren Oliver-meets-A.S. King debut, Julian has just eight more lives to burn in order to uncover a brutal secret.
In an alternate world startlingly close to our own, humans have nine lives—and they can’t wait to use them up.
The government has death incentives aimed at controlling overpopulation. As you shed lives, you shed your awkward phases: one death is equal to one physical and mental upgrade.
Julian’s friends are obsessed with the idea of burning, but Julian is determined to stay on his first life for as long as he can. His mother burned too fast and inflicted a debilitating rebirth sickness on herself.
Julian realizes that he’s going to have to burn at some point—especially when he becomes a target for Nicholas, the manipulative leader of the Burners, the school’s suicide club. And when Julian eventually succumbs, he uncovers suspicious gaps in the rebirth system that may explain exactly why his mother went so far down the rabbit hole years ago.
Along with a group of student dissenters, Julian sets out to find answers and is soon on the verge of exposing the greatest conspiracy ever unleashed on the world.
The mystery in this book was amazing. Not to mention the conspiracy that was slowly unraveling as you progress chapter by chapter was perfectly executed. The stakes were getting higher and I love it. It was thrilling and very fun to read.
This book was good! I liked the twist on the whole nine lives and the different society thing and I thought the author did a good job representing that throughout the book. Overall, was pretty good!