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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Giveaway Review Interview CODA by EMMA TREVAYNE @EMentior @RP_Kids

Book Description

May 7, 2013



Ever since he was a young boy, music has coursed through the veins of eighteen-year-old Anthem—the Corp has certainly seen to that. By encoding music with addictive and mind-altering elements, the Corp holds control over all citizens, particularly conduits like Anthem, whose life energy feeds the main power in the Grid.

Anthem finds hope and comfort in the twin siblings he cares for, even as he watches the life drain slowly and painfully from his father. Escape is found in his underground rock band, where music sounds free, clear, and unencoded deep in an abandoned basement. But when a band member dies suspiciously from a tracking overdose, Anthem knows that his time has suddenly become limited. Revolution all but sings in the air, and Anthem cannot help but answer the call with the chords of choice and free will. But will the girl he loves help or hinder him?

Emma Trevayne's dystopian debut novel is a little punk, a little rock, and plenty page-turning.






SOIURCE:  PUBLISHER

MY THOUGHTS
LOVED IT

Anthem lives in a post-apocalyptic New York, where music is used as a drug and the citizens are addicted to the sounds much like soma in Brave New World.  It keeps the population malleable and in line while keeping the rich in power and the poor as worker drones.  The world building happens quite quickly as you as dragged into a world that is both familiar and alien at the same time.  Anthem works as a human generator, using his life as a means to power the city and government and in turn he can support his family.  During his shifts, he reads old classic books which in turn inspire him.  Most people don't live past thirty and are kept in almost starvation like conditions.  I kept thinking that this could easily be happening today.


Anthem and his friends have started an illegal musical group, using instruments that they have fashioned themselves.  Only state authorized groups can actually earn a living with their music and that music in turn is made into drugs that cease pain, relieve depression but not quite cure any illness.  With his mother dead and his father dying, he tries to make a home for his twin brother and sister, keeping them from ever listening to the music that will also cause their early death.  With the help of Haven, not quite his girlfriend yet, he knows that she is above him in station and has more money than he can ever imagine.

As Anthem gathers his group, he also realizes that the manufactured music is killing people especially when his mentor, Johnny, is used as a warning and dies from an overdose right in front of him.  That incident forces Anthem to become a lightening rod for change and as he is taken down by the government, he uses his talent to spark a revolution.  Now, I was left with a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of this one.  Could these kids really spark a change in their condition?  There is a lot more to this story.



About the Author
Emma Trevayne is a full-time writer. She is an avid music collector, a lover of computer code languages, and a photographer. She has lived in Canada, England, and America. Follow her onTwitter @EMentior.

PLEASE WELCOME EMMA TO BOOKHOUNDS



1. What is the first book you remember reading by yourself as a child?
Oh, boy. That’s longer ago than I’d like to admit. I think it was one of the Mr. Men books?

2. What are you reading right now?
House of Secrets by Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini.

3. How does your garden grow?
It really doesn’t. I’m one of those people who is only good with cacti.

4. What is the last thing you Googled?
News on the Tour de France.

5. What makes you cringe?
Misused apostrophes.

These were fun! Thank you!


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10 comments:

  1. I love reading and am always excited when I find someone giving away hard copy books as I don't have an ereader! Thanks!

    bearcup58@yahoo.com

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  2. Thanks for the great review, interview, and giveaway, Mary!! I've been wanting to read this for a while and I've read such great reviews of it! I love that you noted the citizens are all addicted to the tunes just like with soma in Brave New World -- when I first read the book's blurb, I thought THE EXACT SAME THING! Oh, and I sense a kindred spirit in Emma, as i, too, can pretty much only keep cacti alive. And I even managed to kill one of those one time!

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  3. . I really enjoyed this one. Great take on a classic. I am so glad that there is more sci fi being written as well!

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  4. This sounds like a very interesting story. One that I would love to read.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  5. I love music, so the thought of it harming people is intriquing to me. I would love to read this. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  6. I would love to read this book. It sounds really good. Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com

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  7. I can't wait to check this one out, the idea of the music is so very interesting to me. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  8. Whoa! Music as an additive to control the masses, this book sounds awesome. I love finding a new plotline. Thanks for the heads up and giveaway!

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  9. I checked this book out from the library, just haven't started it yet.

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