Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ultraviolet by R.J Anderson


What happens when the impossible is possible? 

Stressed. Crazy. Insane.

16 year old Alison, see stuff no one else can see, but has to keep the secret to herself. She has been trying to figure out what is normal and what apparently is not. Trying not to give too much of information, because who would want to be called a FREAK. Alison has been doing a good job hiding her ability until she kills Tori, the most perfect girl in school. But the thing is she just vanishes, disintegrates, disappears. Which is totally impossible, right? And also she can’t remember herself why she a  even hurt her. Alison starts to feel that her paranormal ability is starting to get to her and is sent to psychiatric center. Soon to discover she is more then what she seems. Everything she believed in is wrong.



“Once upon a time there was a girl who was special. This is not her story. Unless you count the part where I killed her.”
This book is such a thrilling addict. It is not what you would accept at all.  It was drop dead good. I couldn’t stop reading it today until I got to the end. And it leaves you thinking what is really out there in the world. One thing Alison struggles is which amazes me is called Tetrachromacy- a condition which an organism can identify four primary colors instead of the usual three, Red. Blue. Yellow. This is just totally phenomenal. You definitely got to read this book. Rate is of course 5/5.  
                                                         -Yoshi Luver




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