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Monday, May 3, 2010

The Gardener by S.A. Bodeen


The Gardener by S.A. Bodeen
"Mason has never known his father, but longs to. All he has of him is a DVD of a man whose face is never seen, reading a children’s book. One day, on a whim, he plays the DVD for a group of comatose teens at the nursing home where his mother works. One of them, a beautiful girl, responds. Mason learns she is part of a horrible experiment intended to render teenagers into autotrophs—genetically engineered, self-sustaining life-forms who don’t need food or water to survive. And before he knows it, Mason is on the run with the girl, and wanted, dead or alive, by the mysterious mastermind of this gruesome plan, who is simply called the Gardener.

Will Mason be forced to destroy the thing he’s longed for most?"- summary from Amazon

This was an intriguing novel and had me turning pages very quickly. The premise is interesting and pretty original and I enjoyed reading a bit about the science behind it. Bodeen spends quite a bit of time explaining the process of taking the autotroph aspect and applying it to humans.

The book got a bit slow at times because the chase starts fairly early on, so there are parts where it's boring and not much happens. The mystery is unraveled slowly throughout most of the book, then a lot of things happen at the climax. But I really enjoyed the moral issues and arguments it brought up for both sides of this, and it makes for some interesting discussion.

The ending was a bit too tied up nicely for me (I know I said before I like things tied up nicely, but it depends on the book!) and seemed a bit out of place considering the rest of the novel.

FTC: Received book through Around the World tours. Product link is an Amazon Associate link; all profits go toward funding contests.

5 comments:

  1. Gosh this book sounds gripping! The ending ties up? The summary sounds like ultimate doom!

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  2. Well, ok, it kinda ties up. There are some unsolved things, but they're kinda waved away. At least that's how it felt to me. It is still an interesting book and I'd definitely suggest checking it out.

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  3. Thanks for the review. I've been really tortured deciding whether or not to read this. The Compound was AMAZING but ave not been hearing the best things about this one.

    Also, does S.A. Bodeen have a vendetta against babies?

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  4. I am looking forward to reading this book. I am glad to see that this was a page turner for you. :-)

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  5. I recently read and reviewed this too and I completely agree about the ending. It just didn't fit :(

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