Anomaly

Anomaly Book Cover Anomaly
Schrodinger's Consortium, Book 1
Tonya Kuper
Juvenile Fiction
Entangled: Teen
2014-11-25
400

Reality is only an illusion. Except for those who can control it… Worst. Birthday. Ever. My first boyfriend dumped me—happy birthday, Josie!—my dad is who knows where, I have some weird virus that makes me want to hurl, and now my ex is licking another girl’s tonsils. Oh, and I’m officially the same age as my brother was when he died. Yeah, today is about as fun-filled as the swamps of Dagobah. But then weird things start happening… Like I make something materialize just by thinking about it. When hottily-hot badass Reid Wentworth shows up on a motorcycle, everything changes. Like, everything. Who I am. My family. What really happened to my brother. Existence. I am Oculi, and I have the ability to change reality with my thoughts. Now Reid, in all his hotness, is charged with guiding and protecting me as I begin learning how to bend reality. And he’s the only thing standing between me and the secret organization that wants me dead…

 

Review:

This is one instance where I really wish half stars were an option, because I wanted to give “Anomaly” 3 1/2 stars.  I chose to round up, because aside from one specific issue (which I will expand upon later), it was a solid 4 star book, in my opinion.  Giving it 3 stars would be taking off too much.

“Anomaly” is a fun dystopian YA thriller based on the works of Schrodinger and his fellow scientists.  Josie is able to “Push” things into reality by her thoughts, and because she can also “Retract” them, she is an anomaly.  It’s a fun premise with a well-timed plot that keeps you guessing.  Also, there is a good romance in there that isn’t forced into a love triangle.  Build me a ship, and I will sail it.

The only concern I have with the book is that it may be almost too reliant on references to pop culture.  A good many the average reader will get, but some are very obviously related directly to fandom.  That’s great if you’re in the fandom, but a little more explanation may be necessary for others.  One example I can think of is the use of the name Benedict in reference to two posters.  I’ll give a spoiler here, because I do not want that to keep YA dystopian romance lovers from reading the book: Cumberbatch.  IMDB. You’re welcome.

Overall, I really enjoyed “Anomaly” and am looking forward to reading the next.

This review is based upon an advanced copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Content Warning:

Language, Violence, Sexual Situations

 

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