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Marked by Jenny Martin

veritas19's review

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4.0

A great sequel to Tracked!! Jenny Martin delivered a thrilling duology that was well worth reading which included even doses of revolution, war, family, love, and an unquenchable spirit that longs for peace and freedom! Phee's character gets more complicated but she sticks to her guns and her character stays untarnished. The love triangle from book one continues but is resolved by the end of this book along with the rest of the plot from book one. A nice wrap up but some of the characters you came to love over the course of this two parter don't make it to the end but the conclusion is satisfactory if not totally happy or totally sad but somewhere in between. Highly recommended to fans of dystopian and SF.

samantha_randolph's review

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3.0

Phee’s world is turned upside down now that she’s at the rebellion base. Cash is still missing, possibly presumed dead, her uncle is dead, and Charles Benroyal is out for her throat. Phee is ready to get answers and win the war, but she struggles with grief and PTSD. As the stakes of the war get higher, sacrifices will be made and lives will be lost before it’s all through.

MARKED, the sequel to TRACKED, by Jenny Martin is a strong combination of action, mental health, and family. The story picks up right where TRACKED left off, with Phee taking refuge with the rebellion and trying to process the events that got her there. The focus on Phee’s mental health is absolutely stunning. Phee has PTSD from the actions she witnessed, and that doesn’t simply go away overnight or change with a good day. Since she is still at the heart of the war, she is surrounded by triggers, and she does her best to deal with them the best way she can, though it is clear she will need help and treatment from others. Martin perfects keeping the action ongoing while not sacrificing the protagonist’s characterization.

Though family plays an important role in the first book, it takes a slightly stronger lead in the sequel. Phee has her adopted family with her, but she is still reeling from the loss of her uncle and the discovery of her mother. Family is a crucial motivator for several key characters, and in times of war, people will take drastic measures to ensure their families are safe.

While I love the introduction to a few new characters, one major character from the first book is absent for almost the entire sequel. Though the absence is understandable and definitely necessary at points, it makes the character feel almost like a stranger by the end, hindering some of the desired emotional effect. However, the focus on Phee and her journey is the most important part of the story, and the book beautifully captures that.

Readers who want their hearts racing as fast as the cars in this series should grab this emotional, action-packed duology. MARKED concludes Phee’s story with loss, needed answers, and hope.

Originally posted at YABC: http://www.yabookscentral.com/explore-ya-fiction/discussions/review?id=37659

themarkofareader's review

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2.0

This sequel made me so sad.. I really enjoyed the first book and was excited to continue on with the series, but it was simply disappointing. I feel like nothing happened until the last thirty some odd pages, and even then I was let down. I don't even feel like I read enough to even give a non-spoiler summary of what this book is about. The only thing I really liked reading was the ending and how everything ended up, but it wasn't enough for me to rate this high. I think I would read something else from Jenny Martin because of how much I liked the first book [b:Tracked|23281932|Tracked (Tracked, #1)|Jenny Martin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1413234277s/23281932.jpg|21551563], as well as the writing style, but I would be a little hesitant. I wish this sounded like a real review, but I'm not going to waste my energy on a book I didn't like.
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