YA Dystopia
Date Published: August 20, 2012
Synopsis:
Review:Date Published: August 20, 2012
Synopsis:
The Blemished
Author: Sarah Dalton
Series: Blemished, #1
Publisher: Sarah Dalton (self-published)
Release Date: August 7, 2012
Reading Level: Young Adult
Source: received for review for blog tour
Format: e-book
Pages: 328
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Synopsis:
A beautiful world comes at a price...
In a world filled with stunning clones Mina Hart is Blemished. Her genes are worthless and that
takes away her rights: her right to an Education, her right to a normal life and her right to have a
child.
Mina keeps a dangerous secret which she never thought she could share until she meets Angela
on her first day at St Jude's School. But their friendship is soon complicated by Angela’s adoptive
brother Daniel. Mina finds herself drawn to his mysterious powers and impulsive nature. Then
there is the gorgeous clone Sebastian who Mina is forbidden from even speaking to…
The Blemished is a frightening take on a fractured future where the Genetic Enhancement
Ministry have taken control of Britain. It will take you on a ride filled with adventure, romance
and rebellion.
Review:
I love dystopians so much! And this one was, after reading the description, sounding really good. And it was! I instantly got caught up in this story. Its clear right away the tensions between the GEMs and the blemished. The blemished are those people with genetic illnesses or predispositions for diseases. In order to stop these things from continuing, the Ministry requires the blemished women to go through a surgery at 16 that takes their ability to have children. it is also illegal for those that have not yet received the surgery to have children.
The GEMs are clones: perfect, genetically made babies that are beautiful and illness free. The blemished are forbidden from having contact, even conversations, with the GEMs. And the GEMs make it clear that they are superior. We first meet Mina, the main character, with her head being flushed in the toilet by the GEMs.
I like Mina. She accepted her fate in public,being a good little blemished girl, while questioning everything that goes on, particularly regarding her special powers. She didn't sit around whining about her life like it seems a lot of female main characters do these days.
Overall, the book was great. There was a good story line, a great main character, great supporting characters, action adventure, romance, rebellion, and so much more! Definitely a book worth reading!
Enjoy this excerpt! It wonderfully depicts the emotion in this story!
Excerpt:
I entered the classroom. It felt
wrong. The chairs were arranged differently – pushed together into a circle.
The rest of the Blemished girls stood around unsure of where to sit and why the
strange arrangement. In the centre of the circle was a single chair as though
one of us would be the focus.
“Everyone
take a seat except Miss Hart.” Mrs Murgatroyd’s voice made me jump. There was a
hard edge to it, even colder than usual. I shivered. “Miss Hart, I believe
there is a place for you in the middle of the circle.”
With
shaking legs I stepped through a gap between two chairs and made my way to the
centre. I turned and eyed each of my classmates in desperation while Mrs
Murgatroyd looked down at me with a strangely tense smirk on her face. It was
as though she was mentally battling with an inner conflict. It made her look frightened and cruel in equal measure. With my chest feeling
tight and my breathing coming out in rasps I took my seat in the circle. Out of
the corner of my eye I saw Angela’s concerned face.
“For
today’s lesson I needed an example, which is why you see Miss Hart at the
centre,” said Mrs Murgatroyd as she slowly walked around the outside of the
circle. “Today’s lesson is about boys. You see, there are some among you who
seem to have had some experience in this area. Isn’t that right, Miss Hart?”
“I…
I… suppose,” I stuttered.
I
tried to rein in my emotions, to concentrate and be in control. I couldn’t use
my gift in front of all these people. It would be too obvious. I glanced down
at my hands hoping that she wasn’t going to beat me in front of the class. Out
of the corner of my eye I saw Billie shaking her head and remembered what she
had said in the garden.
“Angela
Dixon?”
“Yes,
Miss,” Angela replied with a shaky voice.
“Tell
the class how a good Blemished girl should behave around members of the
opposite sex,” Mrs Murgatroyd instructed.
“Not
to look at them directly. Modestly,” Angela recited.
“That’s
correct.” Mrs Murgatroyd never stopped her laps of the chairs with slow paces
and her hands folded behind her back, the picture of control. “And why is
that?”
“Um,
we don’t want to give them the wrong idea,” Angela replied quietly.
“That’s
correct,” said Mrs Murgatroyd. “You are not here to mate. Your genes have been
proven unworthy. You are here as servants to the GEMs, which is your rightful
place. And if you are lucky and behave appropriately
for a Blemished then you may even get a job. Now Angela, could you tell me one
more thing? How should a Blemished girl behave in the company of a male GEM?”
“W…
we shouldn’t talk to them. Or look at them. Unless we are spoken to,” she
answered quietly.
“Excellent,”
Mrs Murgatroyd said. “Now, class. I would like you to answer together. Should
you talk to a GEM boy?”
“No,”
said the class in unison.
“Should you reveal your hair to a GEM boy?”
“No!”
I
didn’t join in the chant. At this point the tears began to roll slowly down my
cheeks and my lips trembled so badly I couldn’t open them.
“Should
you let a GEM boy touch you?”
“No!”
“And
how about you, Miss Hart? Should you
let any of these things happen?” Mrs Murgatroyd moved into the centre of the
circle and bent low to speak to me. I felt her hot breath on my cheek.
I
shook my head feebly in answer.
“Yet
you did. Didn’t you?” She yanked at my headscarf and began to unwrap my hair.
Her pointed nails scraped on the back of my neck and her rough fingers pulled
my head back and forth. “Do you think you are better than everyone else in this
room?”
“No,”
I said hoarsely. I could barely see through my tears now. I shut my eyes
against the stares of my peers.
“Then
why do you act like it?” she said cruelly. She grabbed my hair and pulled my
head back. “You bring everything on yourself, Miss Hart. When will you learn your place?”
On
the last word she yanked my head back even further and pulled a pair of
scissors out of her jacket pocket. The rest of the class gasped. I stared at
them – wide-eyed. For a horrible moment I thought she might stab me, but then
she did something almost as awful. With a ghastly smile on her face Mrs
Murgatroyd cut chunks out of my hair; big, uneven, ugly chunks. I watched in
horror as the long strands fell to the floor.
Author Bio:
Sarah grew up in the middle of nowhere in the countryside of Derbyshire and as a result has an over-active imagination. She has been an avid reader for most of her life, taking inspiration from the stories she read as a child, and the novels she devoured as an adult.
Sarah mainly writes speculative fiction for a Young Adult audience and has had pieces of short fiction published in the Medulla Literary Review, PANK magazine, Apex Magazine and the British Fantasy Society publication Dark Horizons. Her short story ‘Vampires Wear Chanel’ is featured in the Wyvern Publication Fangtales. The Blemished is her first full-length novel.
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So much great dystopian! So little time! Thanks for the review! :D
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