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The Child Thief eBook Bella Forrest



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The Child Thief eBook Bella Forrest

I’m not sure who the audience for this book is, but as an adult, I found it poorly written and painfully juvenile. I appreciate books that are part of a series, but after slogging my way they this, imagine my disappointment when it stops with no conclusion whatsoever. It’s not part of a series, it’s a scam. I’ll pass on the sequel, and wish I had just given up on this after page 1. The advertising drew me in (as good as “The Handmaid’s Tale”) but it’s not anywhere close to being in the same league.

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The Child Thief eBook Bella Forrest Reviews


This book is creepy, the thoughts I kept having were could this really happen? I see a new favorite person to fall in love with also, it's going to take some time for things to happen but things could get steamy. So many things to think about, but love it like I knew I would, it's a Bella Forrest classic.
I was drawn in by the advertising and inability to resist good dystopian fiction. The main characters are teenagers, and the writing is obviously geared towards this younger, more juvenile audience. Cliches abound, and many parts are truthfully quite cringey. I find myself skimming through the text just to get an general idea of what's happening (because now I want to know!) I prefer to skip over the main characters angsty thoughts and reservations on her caveman love interest, and the cheesiness of the sarcastic quips and dialogue between the OH team members.
I’ve read 2 other Bella Forrest series and enjoyed them but I couldn’t get into this book. The premise of the story is interesting enough, but there’s nothing in any of the characters that make them interesting or endearing. I just didn’t care enough about anything in the story to make it worth my time to finish it.
This is literally, hands down the WORST book I have ever wasted my time on. First of all, I feel like the writer can't be older than 13 as her style of writing is extremely immature. Seriously, my 10 year old can write better than this. Secondly. I made it 75% of the way through the book (trying to push my way through since I wanted to know what happened) only to find out that it's a cliffhanger and their is no real ending. UGH. Plus, "Child Thief"??? THEY KIDNAP WHAT, ONE KID? TWO? 90% of what I read wasn't even about the supposed theme of the book . I kept wondering if the author had an attention disorder and a very vivid imagination due to how she jumped around so much. Save yourself the time. This book sucks. And is in NO way comparable to the Handmaid's Tale.
I thought I would love this book but found the writing to be lacking and the ending to be non-existent. I realize there is a book 2 that carries the story forward but I suspect it might also have no real ending so I won't spend time reading it. Those who compare this to the Handmaids Tale are way off in my opinion. This isn't anywhere near the quality read that the Handmaid's Tale is.
The Child Thief
Series The Child Thief
Author Bella Forrest
Designation Book 1 of Series, Full-Length Novel, *NOT A Standalone, Cliffhanger Ahead
My Rating Five Riveting Stars*****
*This book is not recommended as a standalone and does end with a cliffhanger. It is part of a ongoing series with the same primary characters and conflict running throughout, much like a television mini-series or season. Forrest's series, except A Shade of Vampire, generally contain 2 to 7 books.
Oh my! I love, love, love The Child Thief, the first book in an extraordinary new series by Bella Forrest. It's no secret I'm a Forrest fan and have been for years. It takes something really special to get me excited, and nothing starts my blood pumping like a new release from Forrest - and at almost 70 years young, that's pretty darn difficult! lol... All jokes aside, The Child Thief is a pulse-pounding, light-speed, high-octane adventure filled to the brim with danger, drama, angst, action, suspense, intrigue and, of course, a sprinkling of heartwarming romance. The premise is unique, original, and I believe relevant, especially considering the current economy and political climate of not just the United States, but the entire world. The story is well crafted, executed, and edited with a beautifully written first-person narrative, but my favorite component of every Forrest tale is always her remarkable, larger-than-life characters who seem to explode from the pages, demand my undivided attention, capture my heart, and hold me prisoner from the first page till the last - and the engaging cast from The Child Thief was no exception! Did I like this book? I think you already know the answer but just for clarification - I loved it! Would I recommend it? You bet and I am for readers from 12 to 112! If you're a fan of The Hunger Games, Divergent, V for Vendetta, The Handmaid's Tale, and Forrest's phenomenal The Gender Games, then this series is screaming your name! Will I read this author again? Absolutely! I can hardly wait for Book 2! And finally, was I entertained? Completely! Fabulous entertainment and another winning series from Forrest!

Premise
In a future where the concept of freedom for all no longer exists, America has become a nation of the rich, by the rich, for the rich. The United Nation of America has become a country in which the poor are denied the same basic human rights as the wealthy, one rife with discontent, unrest, injustice, poverty, and one, very possibly, on the cusp of civil disobedience and rebellion engineered by a few brave souls belonging to a clandestine, ragtag group of dissidents called Operation Hood operating through a secret portal on the shadow web. Their mission statement is simple Take from the rich and give back to the poor. One of these courageous activists is 19-year-old Robin Sylvone. But Robin isn't interested in wealth, power or recognition. She wants only two things. The first is the dissolution of the Child Redistribution Adoption System, the heinous brainchild of the Bruchard regime supposedly designed to improve the failing economy, in which children are taken from parents classified by the government as non-sustaining with insufficient income and as such, deemed to be a drain on society and resources, then given to the rich for adoption where they become nothing more than a status symbol of wealth, power, and importance. And the second, but most important, is the return of her daughter Hope, who was taken from her by the government. To find and recover her child, Robin is willing to do anything, risk everything - even become Robin Hood. But time is running out for Robin and her band of fellow misfits. If exposed or captured, their punishment is torture and more likely than not, death... Will they succeed? Will they survive? We'll see!
The writing in this book is a bit immature and ham handed. I kept reading because the story itself is in intriguing. Had to stop at this line, "Now, however, it seemed that atrophy had set in among the people."

My assumption is the author meant "apathy?"

Was this book edited at all?
I’m not sure who the audience for this book is, but as an adult, I found it poorly written and painfully juvenile. I appreciate books that are part of a series, but after slogging my way they this, imagine my disappointment when it stops with no conclusion whatsoever. It’s not part of a series, it’s a scam. I’ll pass on the sequel, and wish I had just given up on this after page 1. The advertising drew me in (as good as “The Handmaid’s Tale”) but it’s not anywhere close to being in the same league.
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