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Two Girls eBook Justin Sirois



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Starting in the year 2018, every person born has an identical twin. What was dubbed the mysterious Set Mutation is now, twenty years later, a worldwide phenomenon. Penny and Sam, two 16 year old twins, have never understood why they are different from one another. While all the other sets of twins grow to be more alike, in every way, Penny and Sam struggle to fit in--they aren't naturally the same person. Soon they will find out how deadly their secret really is.

Two Girls eBook Justin Sirois

My first taste of Justin Sirois was his So Say The Waiters trilogy. I devoured those books, I consumed them with a veracity. I believe that the reason I enjoyed them so much, and so quickly, was because they were a finished work. While Two Girls is good, I'm a bit sad that I can't continue onto the next installment. That's a bummer. I really love the world that's been constructed her, a future where a mutation causes a BOOM of twin births, and there hasn't been a single child born in 20 years-ish. The main Set, Sam and Penny, are wonderfully developed, and their growth (whether apart, or closer) is well executed. This hit a special place for me. My two best friends growing up were twins, and I loved to pick out their similarities, as well as their differences. If you liked So Say The Waiters, pick this up. If you liked The Hunger Games, go ahead and pick this up. If you like smart writing that's "on the level", and doesn't speak down to you, pick this up and read it. Justin's writing is great. You could enjoy reading it and then have a PBR with it.

Product details

  • File Size 2731 KB
  • Print Length 344 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1542377315
  • Publisher Press (February 21, 2017)
  • Publication Date February 21, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N9O9UID

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Okay, this book is crazy, but in the best way possible! Although it takes place in the year 2038, the author's imagined future feels eerily realistic. The story itself is so suspenseful and fast-paced that the book was hard to put down. I liked how the characters were developed too and really felt like I knew them. Looking forward to the next book in this series!
A good read and could likely have several sequels to this storyline. Imagine what it would be like to be constantly around another you. Always having to agree on what to wear, how to act and all of it having to be the same. Would purchase again from this author.
The future is all about twins. That's where this book takes us, with a bit of a "children of men" vibe to it.
It was enjoyable enough, although I found that there was a lot in building up the main antagonist here, just for him to be thrown away with nary a thought. Potentially a sequel might make that more meaningful.
A world where all births from a certain time on are inexplicably twins? Pretty interesting. I loved the clever language touches that casually reinforced the twin reality (anytwo). Then picture this same world, more or less accepted by all, tilted by a single event. We need a sequel.
This book poses an interesting "mutation" where all births result in identical twins, who behave identically. Like most things that go against the norm, problems result for Penny and Sam, identical, but with different personalities. All Sam wants is to be different, while Penny wants to be the same. There's an adventure in the book, while they flee an organization that wants to "study" their mother, Jill (for reasons you'll learn later in the story). But mostly, it's a human nature story, about the conflict between the two girls, and their struggle to come to terms with who they are. The book loses points for the unnecessary political biases at the beginning that have nothing to do with the plot. Also, there's a bit of cussing that didn't need to be there.
I received a copy of this ebook free by nominating it for publishing through Scout. The excerpt I read when choosing it for nomination intrigued me but when I read further into the story once I received a full copy, I was a bit disappointed. I did enjoy the story, the writing, and most of the characters but there was a bit of political propaganda relevant to this day and age that I did not enjoy reading about and I felt it could have been left out since it held no real relevance to the story. Although, after much consideration, I felt that the behavior of the character it emanated from, it did add to his malevolence. The characters were well developed, the writing was interesting,and the world building was decent. I especially loved how realistic much of the lingo used in the book was. The author was able to juggle teen angst, budding romance, action and adventure all into a fun sci-fi story. Without the political parts which spoke ill of past presidents and presidential candidates, I would have rated this book four stars. Unfortunately, I went with a 3.5 this time. I do look forward to the next installment and learning how the rest of the story will play out.
Part teen drama, part dystopian sci-fi road trip/thriller, part psychological examination of identity in a world where all new births are twins.
I loved this story. Justin Sirius has an artful, poetic way with words that lifts his prose above the average speculative fiction tale, on a par with Maria Doria Russell. His ideas are fresh, even as he plays with a few 'corporate controlled future' tropes, and he skilfully weaves in teen angst passages with his Tom Clancy-like bad guys taking names and kicking ass.
It's a vision of the future equally as haunting as 'Children of Men,' and he borrows some elements of that movie (sorry, no spoilers). But it works and he makes it his own, in what looks to be the start of an exciting series.
This was a Scout selection and it's not hard to see why. Look forward to more from this author.
My first taste of Justin Sirois was his So Say The Waiters trilogy. I devoured those books, I consumed them with a veracity. I believe that the reason I enjoyed them so much, and so quickly, was because they were a finished work. While Two Girls is good, I'm a bit sad that I can't continue onto the next installment. That's a bummer. I really love the world that's been constructed her, a future where a mutation causes a BOOM of twin births, and there hasn't been a single child born in 20 years-ish. The main Set, Sam and Penny, are wonderfully developed, and their growth (whether apart, or closer) is well executed. This hit a special place for me. My two best friends growing up were twins, and I loved to pick out their similarities, as well as their differences. If you liked So Say The Waiters, pick this up. If you liked The Hunger Games, go ahead and pick this up. If you like smart writing that's "on the level", and doesn't speak down to you, pick this up and read it. Justin's writing is great. You could enjoy reading it and then have a PBR with it.
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