Cover of The Genesi Code

The Genesi Code

by Tristen Willis

4.38(63 ratings)

Eighteen-year-old Luka Foster has one goal; to join Delta Force and uncover the truth behind her father's murder. Ten years ago, her father was on the verge of a cure that cou…

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Jeff Sexton@bookanon.com

Solid Book Within Genre. This is one of those dystopian YA tales that shows clear influences from and, at least to my mind, similarities to some of the biggest YA dystopian franchises of the last 15 ish yrs or so - Hunger Games, Divergent, and Maze Runner in particular. Indeed, in many ways it is actually an improvement on many of them as we get a better explosive prologue and initial "normal life" / "world establishing" view up front - what many other reviewers decry as too slowly paced, but I found pretty spot on. When the action and intrigue picks up a bit, so does the pacing, and yet the more rapid pace works well even here, as by this point we're halfway ish into the book and making good steam towards the end game here.<br/><br/>Filled with more political intrigue and over the horizon menace than actual action, this is going to be right up many fans' expectations - ala Hunger Games in particular - but may leave those seeking more balls to the wall action of a Maze Runner or a Unity by Jeremy Robinson a bit wanting.<br/><br/>Still, for what it is and the genre it is in, this really is a solid book of its type, and fans of that particular genre or those open to it will find this book quite enjoyable indeed.<br/><br/>Very much recommended.