![]() ![]() ![]() She is able to remember things that slip away from others, especially things that concern their existence. To her, the fact that the temple and walls of buildings in Heart have a heartbeat is creepy, not comforting. Because Ana is new, she isn't affected by the same things as everyone else. She learned her existence was a mistake at the end of INCARNATE, and in ASUNDER, she will discover the dark truth about why everyone else's souls repeatedly come back. In a way, there was something fragile I can't name about INCARNATE (perhaps just that it was my first exposure to the world) that made me love it a little more, but ASUNDER is a more than worthy heir, and one that will proudly sit alongside its sibling on my shelf.Īna is still trying to come to terms with the fact that she is the only newsoul in Heart while everyone else has been reincarnated repeatedly. Meadows' imagination is vast, and she takes readers on a memorable journey. The second book in the Newsoul Trilogy is grittier and rougher some scenes even gave me chills. There were so many questions left unanswered in INCARNATE that are explored in ASUNDER, some with dark, horrifying answers. ![]() ![]() I thought INCARNATE by Jodi Meadows was innovative, but ASUNDER is even more so, blossoming into a powerful, gripping fantasy that's hard to put down. ![]()
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