Monday, January 4, 2016

DiSemblance by Shanae Branham

DiSemblance DiSemblance by Shanae Branham
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

(free in exchange for review)

This story is extremely fast-paced. Told by 3 different points of view, it jumps around quite a lot but I found the differing points of view added to the story. Unfortunately, it also makes it harder to dig deeper into the main characters because you're spending so much time hearing from each one.

Jason and his brother are homeschooled by their father, who is secretly building a holographic machine. Boston lives across the street and finds Jason intriguing so decides to follow and photograph him. Their relationship begins from there and develops into something more when everything falls apart, for both of them.


Jason and Boston's relationship doesn't appear to be solid and maybe that's intentional. I found it hard to believe they would do some things without having more of a concrete relationship. But, like I said, the relationships weren't heavy due to the differing points of view.

I was expecting more of a sci-fi novel but it just touches on that. Overall, however, it was an enjoyable read with a nice conclusion. I will definitely check out the sequel.

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