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Edition Language: English
Series: Exceptional #2
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Rogue (Exceptional #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 244 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 2484 Users | 104 Reviews

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First, please see my review of the first book in the series, Exceptionals.

This book does seem to flow a bit better. The dialogue is a little more contemporary and fluid. The editing is a smidge improved. I still greatly enjoyed the premise and the characters - but I still desperately want a good editor before the third book is released.

Yes, I'll be reading the third book. And I hope the author keeps writing. She has talent. She has ability. She needs to keep working on 'craft.' On showing not telling. On believable dialogue.

But she's got the plot thing well covered. Good conflict. Good protaganist/antagonist dynamics. Good story.

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Title:Rogue (Exceptional #2)
Author:Jess Petosa
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 244 pages
Published:March 18th 2013 (first published November 1st 2012)
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Romance. Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.97 From 2484 Users | 104 Reviews

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As the blurb states, this story picks up where the first book left off. Ally, Stosh, and their friends are traveling through the wilderness to escape the Guards while trying to locate other settlements. On the way, they do encounter some Guards, which Ally has to kill. They come across a settlement, which is more like a town, called Champaign. Champaign has at least a couple thousand residents, and they have electricity, running water, etc. Heath, the towns leader, has allies that are Guards.

As previously stated I was a huge fan of the first book in the Exceptional series and Rouge by Jess Petosa lived up to that same level of joy. Ok lets cover the back story again and to save time I am just going to pull from my last review. The US has collapsed after creating a super virus that took out seventy five percent of human civilization. The few humans that remain are split between those whose bodies accepted the virus and gained super human powers and those that survived from being

****************Review based on Second Reading******************While rereading the first book, I dropped my rating from 4 to 3 stars due to too many plot holes, characterization issues, and some juvenile writing. This book is so much better than the first and most of the problems seem to have disappeared. Quick Rundown: Chick is on the run to the Southern City when she comes across an Ordinary (Max) who shows her to a very large Wilderness Community/Town. Dude is back in the city with his

I have to say I genuinely enjoyed this book as have I enjoyed the series so far. There was a smooth transition from the book 1 to book 2. However I have to agree with another review I read in that the last few chapters seemed rushed. There was a lot of build up then the end seemed lacking. I was happy to see Ally and Luke continue with the relationship but disappointed with where it went...although its understandable. The thing that got me uncomfortable and could possibly prevent me from reading

This book was more action packed than the first installment. I liked how the plot progressed a lot. However, while Ally was sort of boring in Exceptional, she was just plain annoying in Rogue. I found her moodiness and general all-about-me attitude irksome. She got better towards the last quarter of this book and I liked her a lot more in the end. I hope she doesn't end up with Luke. He's scary. Just because his memory was wiped doesn't mean his personality was wiped too. Yikes.Fewer editing

First, please see my review of the first book in the series, Exceptionals.This book does seem to flow a bit better. The dialogue is a little more contemporary and fluid. The editing is a smidge improved. I still greatly enjoyed the premise and the characters - but I still desperately want a good editor before the third book is released. Yes, I'll be reading the third book. And I hope the author keeps writing. She has talent. She has ability. She needs to keep working on 'craft.' On showing not

The follow-up to "Exceptional", describing the changes in Ally's life after escaping the city as well as the changes for Luke. With both aware of the imminent Rogue threat, they both are following their own paths to coping with the threat. However, Ally doesn't know that Luke won't be coming after her - that he's been forced to forget everything about her.Compared to Exceptional, this book is both stronger in storytelling and yet worse in falling into set tropes and cliches. A strong beginning

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