Book Review: Voiceless by E.G. Wilson
Voiceless by E.G. Wilson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Voiceless is a story that has very interesting and unique qualities. It is definitely a fresh read for YA fiction. I loved the idea of having one's voice and creativity being viciously stripped from the main character, Addy. With this new painful reality, she had to learn to live with not being able to communicate with her friends or family, or even be able to write effectively. Wilson did a great job showing the secluding effects that had on her, as well with other emotional impacts. Besides that, it is a futuristic story with sci-fi technology and fun Kiwi lingo, which I enjoyed. Near the end, it had some good twists and daring decisions that I did not see coming. During the middle of the book, I'll admit got a little slow for me. But once I pushed past a couple chapters, it got much better. After all that, I'll say it is not only an interesting story, but a story that can perhaps resonate with a lot of people on a...