

desertcart.com: Illuminae: 9780553499117: Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff: Books Review: Clever! - This was such a refreshingly unique read! The narrative style is unlike anything I've read before. I enjoyed the use of classic sci-fi tropes presented a little differently. The action was intense, the characters were strong, and the twists kept me guessing. Really happy I picked this one up! I absolutely loved the unique way this story was told, with various in-world documents compiled into a narrative. I don’t always get along with epistolary novels, so I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this one, but the authors built and maintained tension so well that I was never bored and never felt disconnected from the story. Visually this book is super interesting as well, with more art and design elements than you’d typically find in a novel. As a result, this was a reading experience I’d never had before, and felt wonderfully fresh. The audiobook also has some really cool audio elements that capture Illuminae's unique kind of immersion. Despite being somewhat removed from the characters' thoughts and lives, I still was able to build an emotional connection with them. I enjoyed how much Kady's and Ezra’s personalities came through in just their messages. The other characters were also very well done, and it was cool how this writing style allowed us to see so many perspectives outside of just Kady's and Ezra’s while maintaining a cohesive storyline. I like how this book was able to use and showcase different narration and prose styles in a way that flowed and made sense for the story while maximizing emotional impact. The authors also very cleverly used the format to execute twists that would have been impossible with a typical narrative style. I recommend this series to readers who enjoy high-stakes action, interesting narrative styles, and a touch of romance. Content: Romance - kissing and flirting; heavy innuendo for a YA book Foul Language - swear words are censored throughout, but frequent Violence - war violence, blood and gore, death including murder and suicide Review: I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! - When I first picked this up, I wasn’t sure what to think. It sounded like a really interesting read, but it is one of the most hyped up books EVER. Everyone has been telling me I have to read this and it’s constantly showing up in my Instagram newsfeed. The cover for the hardback is also super cool. While it took a little bit for me to enjoy it, I have to say that I LOVED THIS BOOK! Illuminae is completely different from any other book I have ever read. It is told through transcripts of recordings, interviews, instant messaging, emails, and so forth. It even has really neat pictures! I found myself flying through 600 pages like there was no tomorrow. It’s rare when a huge book feels incredibly short. Now to explain the plot, except, I’m not even sure how to describe the plot without giving anything away. I mean, it’s one of those you have to read it to understand kind of plots. The story is about a teenage girl named Kady, and a boy named Ezra, who find themselves forced to flee along with the rest of their planet, Kerenza IV when a mega corporation decides to attack their planet and try to take over an illegally run mine on the tiny planet. This mega corporation is known as Bei-Tech and they are killing civilians and anything that points to any evidence of them trying to illegally mine stuff. The characters and the whole atmosphere of the book was incredible. Kady is a fun and unique character. She is sarcastic, smart, witty, blunt, flawed, strong, and loving. She was easy to love as a character and I loved watching her show off as a genius computer hacker. Her relationship with Ezra is shaky in the beginning, but can you blame it? She broke up with him just before the invasion happened. She never imagined that her planet was going to be invaded and then having to flee for her life. Ezra was unique as well. He is madly in love with Kady and will do anything to make sure she is safe. I loved him as a character as well. Then there’s AIDEN, or AI, the psychopathic computer. Seriously, it’s a psychopath and downright scary. I think AI was well-written and fit the book perfectly. The way it interacted with each character, especially with Kady, incredibly. I loved how the book began slow and then progressed more and more as it continued on until it turned into a huge mess that had me reading until I finally finished it. I’m pretty sure I finished this in one sitting. I originally started it thinking I would just check it out and found myself about 500 pages when I finally looked up. It’s exciting and I CANNOT WAIT TO BEGIN READING GEMINA SOON. Hopefully, I will begin it soon. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT! I’ve never seen anything like it. Now I do have to mention that is a secular book. Although it is “censored” there is a ton of cursing throughout. It is kind of the end of the world as they know it so I can’t expect there to be perfect language, but that is something I wish the book did not contain. It also contained a few sexual references as jokes a few times early on in the book.






| Best Sellers Rank | #349,960 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Teen & Young Adult Space Opera #55 in Teen & Young Adult Survival Stories #69 in Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Dystopian Romance |
| Book 1 of 3 | The Illuminae Files |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,173) |
| Dimensions | 6.38 x 1.75 x 9.31 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 0553499114 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0553499117 |
| Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 608 pages |
| Publication date | October 20, 2015 |
| Publisher | Knopf Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 14 years and up |
I**T
Clever!
This was such a refreshingly unique read! The narrative style is unlike anything I've read before. I enjoyed the use of classic sci-fi tropes presented a little differently. The action was intense, the characters were strong, and the twists kept me guessing. Really happy I picked this one up! I absolutely loved the unique way this story was told, with various in-world documents compiled into a narrative. I don’t always get along with epistolary novels, so I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this one, but the authors built and maintained tension so well that I was never bored and never felt disconnected from the story. Visually this book is super interesting as well, with more art and design elements than you’d typically find in a novel. As a result, this was a reading experience I’d never had before, and felt wonderfully fresh. The audiobook also has some really cool audio elements that capture Illuminae's unique kind of immersion. Despite being somewhat removed from the characters' thoughts and lives, I still was able to build an emotional connection with them. I enjoyed how much Kady's and Ezra’s personalities came through in just their messages. The other characters were also very well done, and it was cool how this writing style allowed us to see so many perspectives outside of just Kady's and Ezra’s while maintaining a cohesive storyline. I like how this book was able to use and showcase different narration and prose styles in a way that flowed and made sense for the story while maximizing emotional impact. The authors also very cleverly used the format to execute twists that would have been impossible with a typical narrative style. I recommend this series to readers who enjoy high-stakes action, interesting narrative styles, and a touch of romance. Content: Romance - kissing and flirting; heavy innuendo for a YA book Foul Language - swear words are censored throughout, but frequent Violence - war violence, blood and gore, death including murder and suicide
K**R
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!
When I first picked this up, I wasn’t sure what to think. It sounded like a really interesting read, but it is one of the most hyped up books EVER. Everyone has been telling me I have to read this and it’s constantly showing up in my Instagram newsfeed. The cover for the hardback is also super cool. While it took a little bit for me to enjoy it, I have to say that I LOVED THIS BOOK! Illuminae is completely different from any other book I have ever read. It is told through transcripts of recordings, interviews, instant messaging, emails, and so forth. It even has really neat pictures! I found myself flying through 600 pages like there was no tomorrow. It’s rare when a huge book feels incredibly short. Now to explain the plot, except, I’m not even sure how to describe the plot without giving anything away. I mean, it’s one of those you have to read it to understand kind of plots. The story is about a teenage girl named Kady, and a boy named Ezra, who find themselves forced to flee along with the rest of their planet, Kerenza IV when a mega corporation decides to attack their planet and try to take over an illegally run mine on the tiny planet. This mega corporation is known as Bei-Tech and they are killing civilians and anything that points to any evidence of them trying to illegally mine stuff. The characters and the whole atmosphere of the book was incredible. Kady is a fun and unique character. She is sarcastic, smart, witty, blunt, flawed, strong, and loving. She was easy to love as a character and I loved watching her show off as a genius computer hacker. Her relationship with Ezra is shaky in the beginning, but can you blame it? She broke up with him just before the invasion happened. She never imagined that her planet was going to be invaded and then having to flee for her life. Ezra was unique as well. He is madly in love with Kady and will do anything to make sure she is safe. I loved him as a character as well. Then there’s AIDEN, or AI, the psychopathic computer. Seriously, it’s a psychopath and downright scary. I think AI was well-written and fit the book perfectly. The way it interacted with each character, especially with Kady, incredibly. I loved how the book began slow and then progressed more and more as it continued on until it turned into a huge mess that had me reading until I finally finished it. I’m pretty sure I finished this in one sitting. I originally started it thinking I would just check it out and found myself about 500 pages when I finally looked up. It’s exciting and I CANNOT WAIT TO BEGIN READING GEMINA SOON. Hopefully, I will begin it soon. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT! I’ve never seen anything like it. Now I do have to mention that is a secular book. Although it is “censored” there is a ton of cursing throughout. It is kind of the end of the world as they know it so I can’t expect there to be perfect language, but that is something I wish the book did not contain. It also contained a few sexual references as jokes a few times early on in the book.
E**E
Had a crack in the dust jacket
S**.
Ich war vorm Lesen skeptisch. Eigentlich lese ich nicht so gerne Science Fiction. Raumschiffe sind eher selten mein Ding. Wie wollen die Autoren es schaffen, aus einer Aneinanderreihung von Dokumenten eine Geschichte zu erzählen und mir die Charaktere nahe zu bringen? Eins vorweg: Meine Skepsis war nach den ersten 30 Seiten verflogen und ich konnte kaum aufhören zu lesen. Wow, was für ein beeindruckendes Buch! Es besteht aus einem Sammelsurium an den verschiedensten Akten und Dokumenten: Gesprächsprotokolle, Chatverlaufe, Mails, Tagebucheinträgen, medizinische Protokolle, diverse Listen, Countdown-Anzeigen, Log-Einträge von AIDAN, Raumschiffpläne, Auswertungen von Überwachungsaufnahmen und so weiter. Besonders kreativ sind die Seiten, auf denen physisch etwas passiert (eine Schlacht, ein Spaziergang im Weltall ...), weil die Handlung immer als Bild dargestellt wird. Das klingt komisch, lässt sich auch schlecht erklären, ist aber absolut einmalig und lässt den Leser so auch die Szenen in der Geschichte erleben, die nicht durch irgendwelche Dokumente abgedeckt werden können. Meine Sorge war, dass mir die Charaktere durch diese sonderbare Erzählform fremd bleiben würden, aber das war gar nicht der Fall. Der Roman beginnt mit dem Debriefing von Ezra und Kady nach der Invasion von Kerenza. Schon auf diesen ersten Seiten wirken beide, besonders Kady, so real und sympathisch, dass ich das Gefühl hatte, ich befinde mich bei den beiden im Verhörraum. Durch die vielen Chats und Mails und besonders durch die ausgewerteten Videoaufnahmen sind mir beide schnell ans Herz gewachsen und Kady ist zu einer meiner Lieblingsprotagonistinnen in letzter Zeit geworden. Bei den Nebencharakteren muss man etwas aufpassen, dass man sie nicht verwechselt. Besonders durch das Springen zwischen den Schiffen kann das leicht passieren. Die Einleitung der Dokumente, also Datum, Uhrzeit sowie betreffende Personen, sollte immer aufmerksam gelesen werden. Da, wo dies aber absolut unerlässlich zum Verständis ist, weist der anonyme Zusammensteller der Akte in einem Vermerk darauf hin, sodass man nichts verpassen kann. Damit kommen wir zum nächsten Punkt. Bis zum Ende ist nicht klar, wer die Akte eigentlich für wen zusammengestellt hat. Das war am Ende noch einmal eine ziemliche Überraschung und gibt der Geschichte eine ganz neue Wende. Teil 2 wird etwa 5 Minuten nach dem Ende von Illuminae an einem anderen Ort einsetzen, allerdings glaube ich, dass man hier nach Band 1 guten Gewissens aufhören könnte zu lesen. Aber ich wette, das wird niemand können, dazu ist die Erzählweise einfach zu innovativ und macht richtig Spaß. Die 599 Seiten sind schnell gelesen, weil es eben nicht vollständig bedruckte Seiten sind sondern immer wieder "Action"-Seiten eingefügt sind, die man nur visuell aufnimmt oder auf denen wenig steht. Ich konnte mich der Sogwirkung nicht entziehen und bin hin und weg von dem Stil des Buchs und auch von der spannenden Geschichte, die mich zwischendurch wirklich atemlos hat umblättern lassen. Die drei Hauptbedrohungen sind jede für sich schon furchtbar, zusammengenommen lassen sie kaum ein Fünkchen Hoffnung für die Flüchtenden und schon nach 50 Seiten eskaliert das Geschehen zum ersten aber bestimmt nicht zum letzten Mal. Etwa in der Mitte des Buchs war ich schon völlig mitgenommen und gleichzeitig irritiert, weil ich der Überzeugung war, die Autoren hätten bereits ihr gesamtes Pulver verschossen. Ich konnte mir nicht vorstellen, was noch folgen sollte. Doch auch hier wurde ich wieder eines Besseren belehrt. Spannung und Schwung steigt bis zum Ende stetig an. 5 Sterne, Band 2 ist vorbestellt.
M**E
Ezra et Kady viennent de rompre. Et quand ils pensaient que la journée ne pouvait pas aller en se détériorant, ils étaient loin de la réalité. Il n'a fallut que quelques heures pour que leur planète, Kerenza, ne soit attaquée par BeiTech, complètement ravagée et recouverte des cadavres de leurs amis et connaissances. Avec une chance infinie, Ezra et Kady réussissent, chacun de leur côté à monter à bord de deux vaisseaux spaciaux : Hypatia pour Kady, Alexander pour Ezra. Mais les choses ne sont pas aussi roses qu'ils le pensaient sur ces vaisseaux en partance pour la station Heimdall et très vite Kady commence à suspecter les autorités de leur cacher la vérité. Elle commence à hacker l'Hypatia quand les choses deviennent hors de contrôle. AIDAN l'Intelligence Artificielle, ne réagit plus comme elle le devrait et prend ses propres initiatives, au détriment des passagers. Bientôt Kady et Ezra deviennent les seuls capables d'agir. Avant toute chose, sachez ceci : Illuminae est une sacré claque visuelle. Certains d'entre vous se demanderont certainement comment un roman peut-être « visuellement beau » en dehors de sa couverture. Et bien, Illuminae n'est pas un roman comme les autres. Regardez quelques illustrations sur le net et vous comprendrez. Le livre n'est pas écrit de manière conventionnelle, il est raconté au travers de mail, séance de tchat, interview et retranscription vidéos. Et tout cela est illustré sur chaque page. Un vrai chef d'oeuvre. Concernant l'histoire : J'ai eu du mal, pendant les 100 premières pages, ce qui n'est pas beaucoup quand on prend en compte que le roman en fait plus de 600. Mais ce n'est pas l'histoire qui me posait problème en soit, c'était le format et le thème. En effet, c'était ma première lecture de Science-Fiction et j'ai lu Illuminae et VO, donc beaucoup de termes m'étaient inconnus au début et le format unique et le manque narration « basique » ne m'a pas aidé à visualiser et comprendre l'histoire dans un premier lieu. Mais une fois que je me suis familiariser avec le vocabulaire et que je me suis habituée au format, j'ai été happée par ce roman, rien de moins que ça. J'ai lu ces 500 dernières pages presque d'une traite au beau milieu de la nuit et l'ai finit le lendemain dans le train, sous les regards étonnés des passagers qui ne comprenait pas mon état, entre appréhension, pleurs et soulagement, quand j'ai tourné la dernière page. Kady et Ezra, nos protagonistes, sont de vrais amours. On voit dès le premier chapitre que leur relation ne c'est pas terminée comme elle l'aurait dût et qu'ils en gardent tout deux une certaine rancoeur. Cependant ils s'aiment et c'est indéniable. C'est cet amour qui les fait tout deux carburer quand les choses se corsent et l'évolution de leurs sentiments et de leur relation est absolument magnifique à suivre, selon moi. J'ai aussi beaucoup apprécié AIDAN, l'IA, étrangement. Il a des pages entière pour lui seul. C'est d'abord très étrange, presque anxiogène de voir les choses qui lui passent par le circuit, mais plus l'histoire avance et plus on arrive à le comprendre et avoir de l'empathie pour lui, malgré sa folie. Je tiens également à préciser que ce tome 1 est également sorti en français sous le même titre : Illuminae – Les Dossiers Alexander #1 Avant de finir cette chronique, j'aimerai aussi vous conseiller d'aller voir sur la chaîne Youtube : Random House Kids, où se trouvent plusieurs mini vidéos sur le thème d'Illuminae, tel qu'un message d'Aidan, de Kady et d'Ezra. Je les trouve spécialement bien faites. En conclusion, Illuminae est pour moi un gros coup de coeur et une totale réussite pour ma première lecture de Science-Fiction. Le Tome 2, Gemina, est déjà en ma possession depuis un moment et j'ai plus que hâte de pouvoir me pencher dessus dans les temps à venir. Lisez Illuminae, vous ne pouvez pas être déçu ! Chronique de mon blog : novelteabooks.fr
M**A
Num cenário típico de uma Space Opera vamos conhecer duas personagens e as aventuras que as aguardam. Kaufman e Kristoff trazem-nos um livro inovador quanto ao estilo da narrativa, organização e apresentação ao leitor.
M***
超人気らしく、訳本が3ヶ月待ちだったので、クリスマスに間に合わない! 仕方なくこちらにしました。
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