Other Bodies Book ~ Review

I just finished reading a book unlike any book I’ve ever read before! Typically, I wouldn’t sign up to read a futuristic book with virtual reality suits and bots who are treated as people. This just isn’t the type or reading I typically am drawn to. However, after reading the Author’s Notes, I felt compelled to at least give it a try. Screenshot 2019-03-23 at 8.43.42 AM

Despite this being completely different than my normal reading, I was thoroughly drawn in. Young Hattie lives in a world completely different than mine. She in a future time, in Philadelphia after the economy has crashed in the US. Times are tough, very tough. She is faced with HARD decisions and is then faced with the consequences of those decisions.

She made the sensible decision to follow her failing grandfather’s wish so why does she question herself so much? Why do her decisions have to continue to haunt her?

More Details About Other Bodies

Other Bodies is a brand new young adult novel from the #1 bestselling author of the Meritropolis series. The book is written in such a way that readers will “question everything they know about life and reality in a unique dystopian adventure that is equal parts moral dilemma and romance.”

For fans of The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, and Divergent comes a YA dystopian/light romance with a strong female protagonist who is forced to question everything…

In a world where immersive VR suits distort what is real from what is not, and the AI Personhood Act blurs the lines between body and bot, the choices sixteen-year-old Hattie Martins faces are very personal.

Welcome to Hattie Martins’ dystopian Philadelphia, where everything is not as it seems…

Just as her life is looking up–a new job, new friends, a new date–Hattie discovers not all progress in her beloved, futuristic Philadelphia is for the best. Societal regrets can become personal regrets in an instant. Choices don’t always come with second chances, and when they do the cost can be unimaginable. How far will she go to undo her greatest regret? And worse yet, what will she become if it’s too late?

In a world where bots are equal to bodies, what does it mean to be alive?

What is real?

Which bodies matter?

What about the other bodies?…

*Subject matter includes references to euthanasia, abortion, and teenage pregnancy. There are NO sex scenes and NO curse words. This is a stand-alone book with a complete story from beginning to end. There are NO cliff-hangers and this is NOT a part of a series.*

What Do I This About Other Bodies?

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Other Bodies!! Once I would pick it up, I had a hard time putting it down. Not so much because it is my type of reading, but because I wanted to better understand the thought process that Hattie had. How would she decide, what would her regrets be, how would she deal with those regrets??

There are certainly heavy themes in this book but many of our youth are not immune to these themes. They are faced daily with decisions equally as hard as those faced by Hattie. Perhaps, by reading Other Bodies they can see that there are more options than they first thought. Perhaps, they will see the value of the “Other Bodies.”

Connect with Author Joel Ohman

Author Notes:   https://www.joelohman.com/other-bodies-authors-note/

Tell a story:  https://www.joelohman.com/how-do-you-change-someones-mind-about-abortion-tell-them-a-story/

Author Bio:   https://www.joelohman.com/about/

Book Link:   https://amzn.to/2Lmnwbc

Blessings,

Jennifer

“Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255:  “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”):  Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway.  Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation.  I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.

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