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Nicole Ciacchella

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Værker af Nicole Ciacchella

Contributor (2014) 36 eksemplarer
The Eye of the Beholder (2014) 30 eksemplarer
A House Divided (2015) 27 eksemplarer
Asleep (2014) 13 eksemplarer
Masters of the Hunt: Fated and Forbidden (15-in-1) (2015) — Bidragyder — 11 eksemplarer
Committed, The Complete Series (2013) 8 eksemplarer
Phoning It In (2013) 8 eksemplarer
Creators (2014) 8 eksemplarer
Court of Illusion (2015) 4 eksemplarer
The Forgotten Kingdom (2021) 4 eksemplarer
Catalyst (2015) 4 eksemplarer
Starstruck (2014) 3 eksemplarer
Web of Deceit (2016) 3 eksemplarer
Lovesick (GLAM Book 1) (2019) 3 eksemplarer
Reckoning (2016) 2 eksemplarer
Chaotic Beauty (2017) 1 eksemplar
From the Ashes (2014) 1 eksemplar
Derailed (2013) 1 eksemplar
Torn Apart (Wasteland Book 2) (2018) 1 eksemplar
Cast Aside (Wasteland Book 1) (2017) 1 eksemplar

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A book, and series, like Contributor by Nicole Ciacchella, really strike home for me. I love books that deal with things that ‘could’ happen. I mean, think about it…what would you do to survive? And what would those who could save humanity do to make sure the right people were chosen?

What happens to a person when they are no longer ‘useful’ to the system that operates on limited resources? Are people disposable?

In Contributor by Nicole Ciacchella, we see what happens to those deemed disposable by the Creators. I was filled with anger and disgust, yet there are always those characters that will rise to the occasion and shine brightly.

Dara Morrow, a seventeen year old girl has been given everything. Her eyes are opened when she realizes not only must she must earn it, but when her mother becomes ill, what happens when a Contributor is no longer able to contribute.

Nicole Ciacchella has the creep factor going in full force when we meet the Head of Engineering, Andersen. Dara is competing to become his assistant. I love when an author can surprise me, and I was surprised when help came from an unexpected source.

The characters range from the worst of the worst to the best of the best. The danger is subtle, but I knew it was always there. I do wonder if a novel like this could be insight to what our future could be? I love ecological stories that highlight current events in real life, which has become truly frightening. Famine? Storms? Are books like this a warning? Something to think about with this thought provoking series.

See more at http://www.fundinmental.com
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sherry69 | 6 andre anmeldelser | Feb 28, 2023 |
Scrolling through my books, looking for something to read, I came across Creators by Nicole Ciacchella, a ninety page novella in the Contributor series. I find the cover and title interesting, making me curious, and I do love apocalyptic and dystopian fiction. When I saw it was about the food system being threatened, I thought….could this be a portent about what is to come for us?

With all the ecological damage being done to the planet, the overpopulation, what happens when there isn’t enough left for everyone to survive? Who makes the choice of who to save and who to leave to their own devices? Are you thinking what I’m thinking?

Well, we shall see. Even good people have to make hard choices. Would you choose to stay behind and let someone else have your spot?

A lot of my emotions rose to the surface. I felt disgust for those who had no thought for anyone but themselves, empathy for those knowing what is going on and having to make difficult choices, despair for those who figure things out and know they are being left to fend for themselves, almost no food, no water, the planet a barren landscape.

What would I do? What would you do? Does throwing ourselves to the wolves benefit anyone? How do we live with ourselves?

Glad I have Contributor, Book I, by Nicole Ciacchella to see what happens next.

See more at http://www.fundinmental.com
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sherry69 | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 30, 2023 |
"When the Great Famine threatened the existence of mankind, the Creators saved humanity. Humanity has been their loyal subject ever since."

Dara Morrow lives in a dystopian society where you are only as good as your contribution to society, and when you can't contribute anymore, you are pretty much discarded. The citizens of this society are taught basically from birth that the Creators are all powerful and always right, and you don't under any circumstances question their edicts. Dara is in a three way competition to determine who will be the assistant to the head of engineering, which is her dream job, but when things turn particularly cutthroat, she starts to question things. Then her mother is hurt in an accident, and the stress of managing everything makes her question even more what she's been taught all her life.

I liked Dara because she really believed in the Creators and only started questioning what she had been taught when her life was thrown into turmoil and everything started falling apart. It was then that she realized everyone was expendable, and that they were merely tools that the Creators used, rather than valued members of society. The pace of the book built slowly but increased throughout the book, so you could feel the tension build.

For the most part, this was a very engaging and quick read, and I enjoyed it very much.

4/5 stars.
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jwitt33 | 6 andre anmeldelser | Sep 1, 2022 |
Well written, dystopian, did not stand out ... not my thing Actually, my impression closer to the date of reading was:
Picture of a dystopian world in which people are only valued for their contributions to the success of the corporation/controlling force of their environmental bubble. Well written, well paced, well drawn protagonist and supporting characters. Of course, as with many dystopian futures, there are the rebels who have seen through the dictatorial and self-serving ways of the elite. The rebels are, of course, idealized people of pure and noble intentions...which is where I finally disconnected. As a Christian, and as someone who sees Solzehnitsyn's statement on good and evil as being definitive (summary: good and evil exists in every human heart...and even there, that line shifts back and forth), I find myself checking out of dystopian futures about to be challenged by the outsiders...even though I self-identify as a perpetual outsider myself.
I fully expect Ciacchella to write other stories with quality and craftsmanship. Good luck.
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thedenathome | 6 andre anmeldelser | Mar 15, 2022 |

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Værker
27
Medlemmer
178
Popularitet
#120,889
Vurdering
½ 3.5
Anmeldelser
21
ISBN
24
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