Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: YA/Paranormal
Approximate word count: 80-85,000 words
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Author:
Globetrotter
Imogen Rose is Swedish by birth, went to college in London (where she received
a PhD in immunology), and is now a Jersey girl. After her eight-year-old
daughter insisted she write down her stories, Rose wrote the first of her
Portal Chronicles series and decided to let it out into the world. The response
was so positive that she’s continued and with the addition of this one now has nine
books available, plus foreign translations of many. For more, visit Rose’s website.
Description:
“The global
infrastructure that allows humans and supernaturals to coexist is under threat.
A breakdown of this carefully maintained system erupts into worldwide chaos and
could eventually lead to Armageddon.
Code
Uprising is activated.
The power
of the supernatural world shifts from the city councils to Bonfire Academy and
the other elite paranormal preps. Now, the staff and students must follow the
code, however deadly the ramifications, to return power to the city sovereigns
in order to prevent an apocalypse.”
Appraisal:
Imogen Rose
has three distinct series (The Portal Chronicles, The Bonfire Chronicles, and
The Bonfire Academy, which is kind of a sub-series of The Bonfire Chronicles). While
each had a distinct focus, there was always a bit of overlap in the worlds and the
characters. In interviews with Rose it always sounds like the characters inhabiting
her mind never stop talking and don’t follow the basic rules like only
interacting with others from their series. When the Portal series came to an
end I theorized, based on how it wrapped up, that the characters would continue
in Rose’s other books. If Uprising is
any indication, I think I’m right, as major characters and locations from the Portal Chronicle played
minor, but critical roles in this story.
The Bonfire
Academy series also appeared to be winding down, at least with the initial crop
of characters. Uprising brings
characters together from all three series and takes their common stories in
directions I wouldn’t have predicted although there were hints in Rose’s last
couple books.
What I
liked most about Uprising (besides
giving me hope that I’ll be seeing more of the characters from the Portal Chronicles)
is two-fold.
First is a
major expansion of Rose’s fictional world, introducing us to new locations and
minor characters in those locations who could develop into significant
characters in future installments. The meaning of activating Code Uprising
builds on the protocol and structure of the supernatural world Rose has introduced
in previous books.
The second
thing I liked was the introduction of some light science fiction elements into
this series (specifically some high-tech weapons and a futuristic
transportation method). Thus far the series had been strictly supernatural or
paranormal while the Portal Series combined these with some science fiction
technology. Mixing the two is something you don’t see often and one of the
unique aspects of that series, and now this one too.
As with
Rose’s previous books, I’m left with enough of a hint of where the ongoing
story might be headed to pique my interest, but not so much that I don’t expect
to be surprised again. So I’m left, happy with this installment and eager for
the next.
FYI:
A small
amount of adult language.
I’d advise reading
the previous books in The Bonfire Academy and The Bonfire Chronicles series
prior to Uprising. There are too many
characters and related back story to hope to come into this mid-series and hope
to have a clue.
Format/Typo Issues:
Review is
based on a beta/advanced reader copy, so I’m unable to judge the finished
product in this area.
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3 comments:
Great review and awesome book.
Congrats on the release of Uprising, Imogen. Another excellent review.
Thanks, Laura and Vicki! And thanks for taking the time to read and review this book, Al. I am thrilled you enjoyed it.
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