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Fractured: A Slated novel, Book 2 Paperback – August 7, 2014

4.7 out of 5 stars 60 customer reviews
Book 2 of 3 in the Slated Trilogy Series

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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Grade Level: 7 and up
  • Lexile Measure: HL500L (What's this?)
  • Series: Slated (Book 2)
  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Speak; Reprint edition (August 7, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0142425044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0142425046
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #65,318 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Review of Fractured

(2nd Review for May)

Rating 5 stars
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O I loved Slated and was so not disappointed with fractured yes along the way I was actually getting confused and annoyed but that was only because I was eager to know WHAT THE HELL WAS GOING ON. It's a game of too trust or not to trust. A few I seen coming and others took me by surprise.

Kyla the main character is so so brave while reading it there was so many situations I was screaming for her to run, or just let it go, live a simple life why spoil it, but she has a curious mind and won't let anything go. Her loyalty to ones she loves is unwavering and I admired this so much in her, especially with Ben.

I found this one sad compared to slated as it was just a warm up, but my heart broke a few times through this book.

It ends with a new beginning and I can't wait to get my hands on the next book, just not sure who exactly I will be reading from. Lucy, Rain or Kyla or maybe all three.

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Terry is writing this series the way a series should be written. There's a great overarching storyline that is pulling you through and several smaller stories within that are in each book. She wraps up all the stories within nicely.

This book is a true page turner and the author does a fantastic job of putting you inside Kyla's head. You go through their story from her perspective and can really feel her struggles with the memories. This is such an underrated book and I really wish more people knew about it. There's a lot going on but they all intertwine and her reactions to everything are realistic but not predictable.

All in all I give this book a very strong 5 stars, as a stand-alone and as a continuation in a series. She nailed it!
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By DDM on December 22, 2015
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This book is wonderful. I received this and bought for my daughter because she loves the series. I also ordered book three. She says this is her favorite of all three. She has a very low attention span's let me tell you when I find a series that actually gets her attention and keeps her concentrate really love it. She has a very low attention span's let me tell you when I find a series that actually gets her attention and keeps her concentration as I really love it. She said she would definitely recommend the series to anybody because they're such great books
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It was an okay read, fresh ideas and intriguing. But honestly, way too predictable. The lead character is a fool, really stupid at most times, always going down the road to Idiot-ville. The reader is stuck suffering through bad decision after bad decision, I kept asking myself "who would do that???". By book number 2 it started becoming comical, you could totally predict what her next stupid decision would be and how it would unfold. But overall I would still say they were worth reading (but there are many better options to spend your hard earned money on).
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Reviewed by Nyx @ unraveling-words.blogspot.com

I have been debating a lot what to rate this. There were just so many things going on with this book, it was really hard to pin down.

The first 60% or so of the book was beyond frustrating for me. We get introduced to Nico finally, Free UK, 2 completely new important characters and some other ones. There was a lot to process with this book. Even though Kyla has started to get most of her memories back, she still doesn't know the full story, and that was the frustrating part. There were a lot of dream-flashbacks going on and little tiny pieces here and there of the puzzle but it still didn't make any sense. It only started to come together after the 60% mark. In my opinion it was dragged out just a little too long.

Even though I understood the reasoning behind the why the Slating worked for Kyla, it was still a little hard to buy, and yet at the same time it's unnerving to read about how this girl can switch back and forth between personalities and there is still another whole 3rd one that she doesn't even know that much about.

Both of her personalities frustrated me for different reasons. There is a lot she doesn't know and she isn't supposed to be trusting any one and yet she isn't suspicious at all about the new guy who moved in right across from her house. I would have found it a little odd. Even Rain did, but Kyla kept ignoring that part of herself during critical points of the story. Then there is Rain herself and her obsession with Nico. I kept thinking of it as a Stockholm Syndrome, it really wasn't healthy at all. But not only do we have to deal with Rain's obsession of Nico, we have to deal with Kyla's obsession with Ben. I never liked Ben. He came across as weak, gullible and whiny.
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This is an amazing trilogy and quite appropriate for most readers. A Scholastic representative informed me that is was a dystopian read for fans of that type of literature. If you, too, like dystopian literature, this is a great, clean read.
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I always think of the second books in a trilogy as just the setting, prologue, to the third. There really is not much actions in this book; most was spent with Rain/Kyla internalizing her feelings and remembering pieces of her past that affect her actions. The story has a lot of potential to be better, but it's as though the pieces are not adding up and things keep happening that make me want to shake Kyla (what's new about an annoying lead character). Also, the storyline keeps getting more confusing instead of clearing up any mysteries left from the first one. Ben is barely a part of this book but seems like he is since Kyla does not stop talking about loving him- despite knowing him for only two months it is all consuming and just so amazing! (Sarcasm here!) Then there is the fact that every indecision is stated, internal monologue, restated, think about some more, and then summarized over and over again as if we readers couldn't understand the first time. Oh no! She is caught in the middle, it's so dangerous, it's so confusing, yep still stuck in the middle, oh what to do! Let's do nothing and agonize again about being in the middle!
I am not doing a good job promoting this book but I do not mean to be so critical. As I've mentioned the storyline is what catches me. Teenagers under the age of 16, caught doing criminal activities, are taken by the government and "slated" which is taking away all memories and such, retraining them and given to families to have a second chance at a good life. The thought is fascinating since the author explains this being a result of teenage riots and protests back in the 2020s.
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