Prodigy (Legend #2) 
Day, the boy from the streets with nothing except the clothes on his back and the earnestness in his eyes, owns my heart.I must have read Legend three, maybe four years ago. Luckily websites like Recaptains have detailed summaries of such books, so I didn't have to reread the whole book again.I know that I really liked the first book in this series, but I think I might just be over this dystopian YA trope. Don't get me wrong: I love YA and I love dystopian fiction but I think I might have liked
3.5 stars - BR with Lian. When you imagine the fall of the US as a democracy, what kind of state do you think will emerge? I imagine one of two options are most likely. 1) A fascist surveillance state - nothing is private, nothing is your choice, your every move is strictly directed and monitored by a governing force (possibly the military). Very little personal freedom. 2) A state ruled by money - as David Mitchell calls it in Cloud Atlas, a corporacracy. Every part of your life is determined

me knowing full well what was going to happen in this book and still choosing to read it anyways:
This book was fantastic!!!! I was cheering towards the end and rooting for June and Day. I am even digging and falling for Anden and his good heart. I hope he doesn't change in the last book and turn out to be one of the bad guys!!
this book was amazing. the ending was bittersweet, i cried. Marie Lu knows how to make you feel for a character. the ending. Day. Oh my gosh just so surprising. Day/ Daniel was such an inspiration! just wow. and June was such a strong character, she was even a strong willed character in her weakest moments. Just go get this book! its worth every penny!
2.7/5 stars Prodigy was one of my most anticipated sequels of 2013. Unfortunately, it might be one of the most disappointing reads of the year as well, for the following reasons:1. The beginning bored me to death. The recap was lacking and I felt lost reading the story for a very long time. Also, the first half was unbearably slow. I kept skimming through large chunks of the narration in hopes that the pace would eventually pick up but it took over 50% for the action to really get going. 2. The
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| Original Title: | Prodigy |
| ISBN: | 0399256768 (ISBN13: 9780399256769) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Legend #2 |
| Characters: | June Iparis, Daniel Altan Wing |
| Setting: | Nevada(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2013) |
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Injured and on the run, it has been seven days since June and Day barely escaped Los Angeles and the Republic with their lives. Day is believed dead having lost his own brother to an execution squad who thought they were assassinating him. June is now the Republic's most wanted traitor. Desperate for help, they turn to the Patriots - a vigilante rebel group sworn to bring down the Republic. But can they trust them or have they unwittingly become pawns in the most terrifying of political games?Declare Regarding Books Prodigy (Legend #2)
| Title | : | Prodigy (Legend #2) |
| Author | : | Marie Lu |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 371 pages |
| Published | : | January 29th 2013 by Putnam Juvenile |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure |
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Day, the boy from the streets with nothing except the clothes on his back and the earnestness in his eyes, owns my heart.I must have read Legend three, maybe four years ago. Luckily websites like Recaptains have detailed summaries of such books, so I didn't have to reread the whole book again.I know that I really liked the first book in this series, but I think I might just be over this dystopian YA trope. Don't get me wrong: I love YA and I love dystopian fiction but I think I might have liked
3.5 stars - BR with Lian. When you imagine the fall of the US as a democracy, what kind of state do you think will emerge? I imagine one of two options are most likely. 1) A fascist surveillance state - nothing is private, nothing is your choice, your every move is strictly directed and monitored by a governing force (possibly the military). Very little personal freedom. 2) A state ruled by money - as David Mitchell calls it in Cloud Atlas, a corporacracy. Every part of your life is determined

me knowing full well what was going to happen in this book and still choosing to read it anyways:
This book was fantastic!!!! I was cheering towards the end and rooting for June and Day. I am even digging and falling for Anden and his good heart. I hope he doesn't change in the last book and turn out to be one of the bad guys!!
this book was amazing. the ending was bittersweet, i cried. Marie Lu knows how to make you feel for a character. the ending. Day. Oh my gosh just so surprising. Day/ Daniel was such an inspiration! just wow. and June was such a strong character, she was even a strong willed character in her weakest moments. Just go get this book! its worth every penny!
2.7/5 stars Prodigy was one of my most anticipated sequels of 2013. Unfortunately, it might be one of the most disappointing reads of the year as well, for the following reasons:1. The beginning bored me to death. The recap was lacking and I felt lost reading the story for a very long time. Also, the first half was unbearably slow. I kept skimming through large chunks of the narration in hopes that the pace would eventually pick up but it took over 50% for the action to really get going. 2. The

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