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The Courier by Gerald Brandt

tregina's review against another edition

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2.0

There are things about this I liked, but overall it was uneven in tone and characterisation, particularly of the protagonist. People do contain contradictions and multitudes, but Kris was so all over the place it was sometimes hard to believe she was the same character.

The setting did more for me, or at least the idea of it, and the juxtaposition of an earthbound city constructed on vertical levels against satellite cities orbiting overhead was a really interesting one that I wish had been explored more. I often felt I was lacking a sense of place and struggled to visualise the city as its residents experienced it.

babs_reviews's review against another edition

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3.0

Full of action and suspense The Courier was captivating. I thoroughly enjoyed the world Brandt has created and was glad I wasn't hit with all the information at once. It was explained in a way that blended with the story. I always appreciate that.

The package. A lot of the plot was built on this package; who had it where and when. This was the only part I found weak. There wasn't much in the way of explaining it. Half the time I was left wondering why it was so important. I kept wondering why she didn't just get rid of it and then hide. But she held onto it; which I realize helped the plot but still. I would have liked more information regarding the package a lot quicker than we received it.

The action is what kept me turning the pages. A courier on the run was definitely interesting to follow. I couldn't help but get swept away in the nerve fraying excitement of it.

The 'love' in the book, if you can call it that, was very subtle. I wasn't sure with how few interactions and time spent together they ended up falling in love. But I liked that they made that connection and want to read book 2 to see how they are doing.

jmoses's review against another edition

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3.0

This was fun. It kinda felt like YA, though, so if it's not supposed to be YA (and maybe it is!) beware of that. It was fast, and the world is neat (although _almost_ "corporate dystopia, one each") and the story was interesting.

It was kind of flat and shallow and ended very abruptly, though. Not enough to turn me off, but it's very much just a brain screensaver type of book. I'll probably give the 2nd one a try though.

wannabekingpin's review against another edition

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2.0

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About the Book: Corporations own everything. From the water, to the sky, to your privacy. But people, including those very same corporations, rivals, have found ways to deliver messages anyway. Here come couriers, such as our 16 year old Kris. Who got dealt a bad card, and sent out to deliver a message many bad, very bad people want…

My Opinion: The story is otherwise great. Dystopian world, just on the verge of proper space travel and colonization or whatever that plotline was. With a very interesting perspective. But then someone decided to hook the 16 year old girl who gets groped by every dude that comes too close, with a 21 year old. Nothing grander than a kiss happened, and still I don’t understand why she had to be a teenager? Or why wasn’t he then too? I’m sorry, this is outright nasty.

eastofthesunwestofthemoon's review against another edition

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3.0

3 1/2 stars, but I can't quite go 4. I didn't expect much of this book, since I got it as part of a giveaway. But it turned out to be surprisingly readable and interesting. I really liked the world building of San Angeles itself (the satellite city setting really isn't at all developed and was kind of a throwaway). The book does require a pretty hefty suspension of disbelief, as Kris is way, way, way too lucky in avoiding way too many people chasing her. I would have liked the book better with fewer lucky escapes and more thought and planning on the part of our protagonists in order to avoid having to have so many lucky escapes. There were some amateurish antics, mainly (but not exclusively) on the side of the 'good guys'. I am looking forward to the next installment, but I do hope Brandt will rein in the lucky escapes and let his characters mature into competent and seasoned agents.
Spoiler It's really a shame the author had to go with the tired, tired trope of the sexually abused runaway - it's been so overdone and he doesn't do it justice at all.

motherofbears's review

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.5

A streetwise orphan courier gets a mYsTeRiOuS package and suddenly people are after her. 

That’s most of the plot. 

This is for someone looking for a gritty action driven sci-fi story that doesn’t mind hearing the thoughts of a teenage girl constantly. 

I found the characters one-demential, the story is very plot driven, and most of the actions characters take did not really make sense or felt forced. 

Some trigger warnings for the book: Rape/SA, underage girls being abused

What I loved was the world building. I found the setting really interesting and honestly kept reading to find out more about the world. I also appreciated the POV shift when we are following a character other than Kris, it was very successful. 

The main character felt very “men writing women” - clunky and male gaze-y. 

As a couple other people mentioned, there is a shoe-horned romance that felt like it was added in a later draft. She goes from not trusting or needing anyone to omg he’s so strong and handsome I feel safe even though every other man in my life abused me. The main character is 16. Her love interest is 20/21 I think. Not the grossest age difference but come on. Why not make them both in their 20s? There is no story reason for her to be sixteen. TW! There is also a very forced attempted rape scene that felt completely out of character and added nothing to the story. Rape is not a character development tool, stop putting this in books.


Honestly… still considering reading the other two books in this series because I did find the world so interesting, but by the end of this one I couldn’t suppress the eye rolling. 

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wagesof's review against another edition

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1.0

I made it up until the protagonist decided she wasn't a 16 year old street girl who had been dealing with exploitative men on a daily basis but actually a suburbanite flibertigibit who could be reduced to a puddle by a guy taking off his shirt.

Then it went from abused history to "oh god, my friend who I've known for years at work is suddenly super rapey" and I had to actually stop reading.

Skip this one.

heartlessjim's review

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4.0

I liked it

alaylagrace's review

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adventurous dark tense fast-paced

3.25

kris is a badass orphan who happens to be most wanted right now. how fun. <3

koops333's review

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3.0

3.5