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Book #1 in a series about teenagers that were tampered with as babies - injected with a combination of drugs that were designed to leave them with super abilities. Over time the teens start to find each other, form a team, and search for answers and the man who did this to them.
Likened by readers to X-Men and Heroes, Invisible Justice is a contemporary take on teenage super heroes.
This was a good story and it was free. The story was interesting and fun to read. It was so captivating that after reading it I bought the sequel Brute Justice right away and continued the story. I enjoyed it just as much and was disappointed when the story ended, because I wanted to keep up with the young adults as they make their way. So I hope she continues the storyline. Ms. Jewell keeps you going and hopes she continues to write more.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 19, 2011
I believe i found a new favorite author....good story with power
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Posted August 12, 2011
I am a teen and i loves it!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted January 3, 2012
I really enjoyed this read. It starts off by immediately grabbing you into Sam's first painful catalyst moment. I've read a number of the other reviews and disagree with many of the points.
I don't find the character's flat. I loved that Sam hears voices, worries constantly, gets excited over the changes he's going through and challenging himself all the time. If I was a teenager with super powers I'd be the same. I thought it was realistically portrayed in every aspect.
The author gives a solid sense of place and surroundings, you are drawn into Sam's world and relieved for him when he meets Leesha. Getting the answers from the future valedictorian had to be so cool. I'm not a a teenager but have read YA books many a time, and found this one a really engaging read. I loved the plot and genre. I'm a fan of Fringe and X-men and although I know this book was written before either of those hit our screens, I still think it falls into the similarity genre (especially the military aspect of the plot).
The man behind it all gives me the sinister heebie-jeebies. This is definitely Fringe for teenagers, something to definitely fire up imaginations. More than this what I like about this book is that it reaches developing minds. Who knows what our full potential is? I'd like to think reading about telekinesis would encourage a teenager to at least try and move something (the power of our will and word and all that). Also, 90% of every atom is empty, so scientifically what Sam can do is perfectly plausible. A book like this opens a developing mind to the world of quantum physics in the most exciting way.
I found it a gripping read, saturated in human potential, exciting, oddly realistic and a great read for any teenager.
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Posted July 2, 2011
Good story, kept my interest. Will read sequeal Brute Justice.
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Posted October 24, 2012
If u had this book u would like this book to
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Posted September 1, 2012
One of the best ive read in a while
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Posted July 4, 2012
This is the best book I have ever read on my Nook! I would give it 10 stars if I could.
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Posted July 1, 2012
AMAZING.
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Posted June 18, 2012
I think that so far, this book kicks butt! Im not even halfway in and its so awesome!
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Posted May 21, 2012
Enjoyed this story. Eager for more.
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Posted May 20, 2012
Entertaining
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Posted April 25, 2012
Very good book(: the second one just kinda ended thoug :( other than that... great series XD
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Posted April 18, 2012
You guys have to read Invisible Justice and its sequel.It is one of the greatest series/books ever! <3
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Posted April 12, 2012
i am so in love with this book its not even funny, the main character, Sam Dixon, and I are getting married...sorta nerdy but i'm totally in love with him! this is an addicting book and IMPOSSIBLE to put down!
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Posted February 20, 2012
Thankful it was free otherwise I'm not sure I would've discovered it. Now that I've read this book I will be buying the next in this series.
The author did a great job pulling you inti the characters worlds.
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Posted November 16, 2011
Face paced, highly enjoyable. Couldn't put the book down. You will want to keep reading, so I had to buy the second book.
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Posted October 14, 2011
Loved the story line! Wasn't sure what to expect
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was different than most I've read, but it was very good and kept me wanting to read more and more. Think I read this book in just a few hours. Good bookQ
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Overview
Book #1 in a series about teenagers that were tampered with as babies - injected with a combination of drugs that were designed to leave them with super abilities. Over time the teens start to find each other, form a team, and search for answers and the man who did this to them.
Likened by readers to X-Men and Heroes, Invisible Justice is a contemporary take on teenage super heroes.