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Rippler (The Ripple Trilogy) [Versión Kindle]

Cidney Swanson

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Over Two Weeks on the Amazon Teen Bestseller List!
When Samantha Ruiz turns invisible in front of team mates on a rafting trip,
she knows something's wrong with her. According to her knowledgeable
friend Will, she's got a rare genetic disorder. Fearing a lifetime
sentence as a lab-rat, Sam wants to keep her ability secret. But she
also wants to know if there's a connection between dark Nazi experiments
on others like her and her own mother's death eight years earlier. At
the same time that Sam is sleuthing, she's falling hard for Will. And
soon, she'll have to choose between keeping her secrets hidden and
keeping Will safe.

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 351 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 288
  • Editor: Williams Press; Edición: 2 (8 de marzo de 2013)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B0052ZLUQQ
  • Texto a voz: Activado
  • X-Ray: Activado
  • Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: n°93.530 Pagados in Tienda Kindle (Ver el Top 100 de pago en Tienda Kindle)

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Amazon.com: 4.5 de un máximo de 5 estrellas  221 opiniones
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Excellent paranormal YA! 6 de julio de 2011
Por K. Nash - Publicado en Amazon.com
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Do you ever start a book and know, just know, from the very first line that you're going to love it? That's how I felt about Rippler. It drew me in from the very beginning and that great first impression extended through the whole book for me.

Besides the beautiful cover, there's a lot to like about Rippler. Sam is just a regular girl until she starts turning invisible. She has no idea what's going on, or the cause of her new invisibility, until her cross county friend Will witnesses one of her "spells". Will covers for her to keep Sam out of trouble, and the two become fast friends. The story takes off from there as Sam discovers more about her new talent as well as threats from people looking to exploit her.

Rippler has great characterization. I loved Swanson's character development, and especially the way she writes emotion. The world-building was also very intricate, which I loved. I liked how the communication between the "mysterious man from France" was included in the beginnings of the chapters. It added some great depth.

One thing I really liked about Rippler was that it touches on depression. So often, mental illness is overlooked or made out to be a character flaw in literature, especially YA literature. Swanson brings depression and its far-reaching effects out into the open. I like reading about characters with real issues. When someone goes through a traumatic event, I like when they have a realistic response to it, instead of just bouncing back like nothing happened.

Rippler was a great start to a promising new series. I have to note that Cidney Swanson is such a nice person. She has been so friendly, understanding and gracious in our email communications. Don't you just love it when you like an author personally as well as enjoy their work? I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series!
28 de 31 personas piensan que la opinión es útil
5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Clean read, good story line 28 de febrero de 2012
Por S. E. Woodman - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle|Compra verificada por Amazon
I had gotten this book as a free download, figuring I'd get around to it after all the other books I'd downloaded. I ended up reading it when I'd finished one of my other books, and loved it. I ended up staying up until 2am reading it. Then, I wanted the rest of the series. And I am one who prefers free downloads to paying for books, whenever possible :)

The books were clean, the story line straightforward, and not over or under done, and the characters were engaging.

I would recommend this for young- to mid-teens to adult. There is just a hint of a relationship between a boy and a girl, but their interaction is minimal by most standards, and I tend to be on the conservative side :)

Definitely worth a read.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Thrilling and romantic 2 de octubre de 2011
Por Danielle - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle|Compra verificada por Amazon
4.5/5 stars (rounded up for Amazon)

A blend of science fiction, historical novel, thriller and romance, Rippler was an incredibly intriguing story that I just couldn't put down. Told from the perspective of Samantha Ruiz, Swanson crafts a compelling mystery surrounding a rare genetic disease, interspersing Sam's story of discovery with passages of an old journal written by a Nazi scientist who conducted rather horrendous psychological experiments during WWII. I found this blending of the past and present fascinating and very well paced. For just as I am about to sigh blissfully from the sweetness that is Will & Sam, Swanson reminds us again and again in increasingly disturbing ways that all is not well -- that the situation is serious and dangerous. It's shocking and unsettling, and it is good storytelling.

Sam was a protagonist that I really identified with right from the beginning. Despite her confusing and sometimes inconvenient new-found ability to ripple - or turn herself invisible - she is very much a normal girl who's just discovered she's a little more abnormal than she thought. Just beginning to heal from her mother's death in a tragic car accident years earlier, Sam doesn't have a whole lot of people she can call friends. As a result of the trauma of seeing her mother die, Sam spent many years withdrawn inside herself, depressed and lonely. However all that begins to change with the reappearance of an old childhood friend and the arrival of her cute new neighbor, Will. As Sam begins to open up to her new friends, she begins to learn more about herself than she could have ever imagined possible.

While I have never experienced personal tragedy to the extent that Sam has, I can definitely relate to her. She's someone who has experienced real sorrow, and it has matured her. Although she's been socially withdrawn since her mother's death, Sam is not a wall flower, painfully shy or socially inept. Instead, she just needs friends who don't view her through the tainted lenses of her past, and she finds them in Gwyn and Will. Though she has a lot of the same insecurities most girls share, they're not debilitating - she's a confident and intelligent young lady. She's just a normal girl. I mean, despite the fact that her genes allow her to ripple. Sam is someone I could see myself befriending and I really enjoyed getting to know her character throughout the book.

There were so many things I loved about Rippler, but perhaps the item that tops my list is the friendship between Sam & Will. Swanson did a wonderful job establishing them as good friends before the idea of romantic entanglement surfaced. They have a genuine connection, a comfortableness with each other. I'm of the opinion that relationships tend to be deeper when there's a well-established friendship at the foundation of the romance. And perhaps I'm just an incurable romantic but there's something incredibly swoon-worthy about suddenly realizing you're falling in love with your best friend. Sam & Will are just so sweet and adorable, as is their budding romance, and I can't wait to see where their story takes them.

One of my biggest hang-ups with plots that delve into the scientific realm is credibility. Sometimes the science is just laughable, sometimes it's just too vague, sometimes it just doesn't quite feel plausible. I have no idea how much of the things discussed in Rippler are grounded in actual fact, just theoretical or just plain made up, but Swanson writes with an authority that makes me think it could be. And that's really what matters. It doesn't matter how true the science is, it's a matter of "does the author make me believe it could be?" And she does.

Overall, Swanson has written a thrilling and romantic tale that had me alternately curling my toes in delight and gasping in horror, but that ultimately left me extremely satisfied... or unsatisfied, because I can't wait to read the next book.
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