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# The Girl Who Dared to Think Kindle Edition

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## Customer Reviews

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    "....full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."..............
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2018*

An author who is highly verbose is not necessarily a trait that should be avoided by the reading public.  Some of our most renown authors could be classified as such;  the names of Dickens and Tolstoy quickly come to mind.  These are authors who use the extra discourse to further have the reader understand the focus of the novel,  to paint an illustrious portrait of the environment to which he/she is leading us or to further deepen the characterization of its cast.  They never use this space to bloviate upon meaningless events that send the reader through mazes that lead no where, and never respond like they are being paid by the word rather than the substance.This author, Bella Forrest, is certainly not in that classification.  At the end of this long, drawn out word salad we have no idea of what this so-called tower looks like, what occurred to cause it to arise nor how this society was able to build something that is mechanically impossible to produce (a structure that is 1 mile high!  526 stories!).  We also have no conclusion of how are heroine can ‘strap’ her way around this edifice carrying a 200 pound man on her back!  What we have, instead, are weakly developed characters, more effort put towards meaningless and trite descriptions of events that have nothing to do with an overall plot, and a leading heroine who makes decisions based on impulses rather than any pure thought.  This last trait quickly leads to the death or misfortune of everyone around her.  Ah yes!  What a great role model for YA to follow!This menagerie of diffuse thoughts goes on and on for a number of sequels from this hollow beginning.  It will do so with out me, however..................

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Entertaining.
  

*by T***O on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2017*

I’d like to give it 4 stars but something major (to me ) holds me back. Even though the author went to great lengths to describe the tower, I was never able to grasp it. It became this thing in my head that I had to overlook and just focus on other parts of the story.  The tower is so integral to the storyline that I found myself frustrated very often. Maybe it was just me.... but even looking at the cover didn’t help and I just couldn’t visualize their world.  If I had been able to, I know I would have enjoyed this much more.The lashes partially eluded me as well.  I didn’t understand exactly what they were. I had to picture them as Spider-Man’s webs in order to get past it. Like just how big IS this apparatus?  How does it connect to her?  Is it threaded through special clothing only?Anything that I tried to piece together from the story regarding lashes, frustrated me so I blew it off.That said, I was made to care about the characters and look forward to seeing what happens next.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    So Far, So Good, but Six More to Go....
  

*by O***A on Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018*

I'm a little over all the YA dystopian books as they are nearly all written in the same style with the same plot line, but The Girl Who Dared to Think actually got  my interest in a big way.  It reminded me slightly of the Children of Eden (fantastic book, cleverly written btw), in the world building.Liana is our main character, who lives in a literal tower as the world was destroyed years ago.  The AI (yup...you already get the gist of what's going to happen...) that powers the tower provides everything they could possibly need with floors for agriculture, security, medicine, and so on.  Definitely not a bad place to live considering the alternative is a wasteland, but for Liana and her fellow people life is not about enjoying the things around you, it's all about the number they wear on their wrist.  Each person, when they reach a certain age, is given a bracelet to wear that shows off their number ranking that the AI gives them by monitoring them.  A ten is the highest ranking, but Liana knows that tens rarely, if ever, show real emotion.  If you fall to a three, you are required to get treatment, and it's something Liana desperately wants to avoid. And when the horrible happens, and her number starts slipping she knows it's only a matter of time before they come for her.Okay, so I really can't go much farther with the plot as I don't want to give it away.  That being said...I really liked this book!  The characters were nicely fleshed out, and I empathized with all the characters.  The plot moved along at a good speed, and there might have been one or two times when I was starting to get bored, but that was only due to the love scenes that did bore me.  For some reason I just didn't care about Liana and Grey in that sense, and I do love romances, so that was surprising. I think I was just too into the story to care about slowing down for the little romance that blossoms.  It wasn't done horribly, nor was it instant, I just wanted to see the action.  The end does have a cliffhanger, but not a terrible one. Luckily for me, all the books are out in this series so I'm pretty happy...until I noticed it's SEVEN books.  Really? Seven? I've started series before that were awesome, I'm looking at you Gender Games, that after the fourth or fifth book I was ready to call it quits as it was the same old, same old with no conclusion in sight. Let's hope this one doesn't disappoint!In all, I really did enjoy this book!

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