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Original Title: The Finisher
ISBN: 0545652200 (ISBN13: 9780545652209)
Edition Language: English
Series: Vega Jane #1
Characters: Vega Jane, Daniel Delphia "Delph"
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Title:The Finisher (Vega Jane #1)
Author:David Baldacci
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 497 pages
Published:March 4th 2014 by Scholastic Press
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Mystery. Adventure

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I was bitterly disappointed in this book. I expected better of Baldacci, being an established prize winning author, but I guess he just can't write for Young Adults. The basic plot of the book is sound, good strong male and female leads, mysterious past, yada yada, but Baldacci can't write fantasy/other worlds. He just goes too far. The point of writing about other worlds is that they are different but have many things the same so that the reader can relate. Baldacci changes things that there is no point changing - using 'Wugs' instead of 'People'; 'Lights' instead of 'Days'; a very annoying use of 'Males' and 'Females' instead of men and women; 'Slivers' instead of 'Minutes' and so on. There was absolutely no point to it and only made the prose clumsy and laboured. There was enough of a difference in the magic and fantasy creatures for us to realise that we weren't on Earth, to go further was just overwriting. A pity, but the plot was traditional and unexciting, and the clumsy language really off-putting.

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*unfinished* - I couldn't go any longer with this book. Usually, I'm very resilient with books I don't enjoy to finishing it but this book will probably be my BIGGEST exception. It seemed like some really interesting action scenes were really not all too great. The author doesn't even TRY to explain the lingo that's passed around in the book. It seemed to drag on on some plot points which made me lose interest in this book very quickly.

I have read many books written by David Baldacci. But I have never read one quite like this. His usual mystery, suspense, triller was not to be seen in this young adult novel.The closest fantasy stories that I have read are the Harry Potter stories. Yet, here I have read a fantasy quite extraordinaire. The main character Vega Jane. She is 14/15 year-old girl who discovers her special powers. She lives is a simple world with simple people and leaders who want to keep things that way. Vega wants

#1 New York Times Best Selling Author David Baldacci takes a break from adult thrillers to write this young adult fantasy fiction novel. Vega Jane, a 14-year-old girl, discovers her town has been hiding a few big secrets after she witnesses her friend escape into the dark and forbidden land of the Quag. Vega Jane lives in a town called Wormwood, where human beings are called Wugs, women are degradingly referred to as "females" and days are known as "lights". In fact, Baldacci invented a whole

I really don't understand why this book has an overall rating around 3.8 stars. That's way too low, if you ask me.This book is a right away favorite for me. It is not too long, not too short. It's detailed and just the right length for the story to be told in the right way.It has action and mystery and plot twists. Has a whole new world around it. I kept reading and I was really looking forward to the moments I could read this book.Love Vega Jane and Delph. Vega is fierce and brave and loving

Despite my efforts, I could not get into this anti Baldacci like story. This novel is victimization from start to finish. The main character is by and large exploited and mostly in the light of feebleness. 1 of 10 stars

I thought this was interesting and entertaining. At first I didn't think I'd be that into it, but I found myself get more and more involved in Vega Jane's quest. I liked her and was rooting for her, and the village of Wormwood was an interesting (if not altogether pleasant) place. I, like Vega Jane, was frustrated by how few questions were answered by the end. I know there are more books to follow but most of the time I didn't feel like I knew quite what was going on, and while in some ways that

Thought I would enjoy this book because David Baldacci is one of my favorite authors. Knew this was not his typical style....but still good fantasy should paint a picture so clear you can see the setting, action, characters. This book delivers none of the elements that make fantasy work. Too many questions never answered, action is so slow, plot makes no sense. Read this book only if you know up front you will have to read more to even understand what is going on. Think I will stick to King and

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