Wednesday, October 30, 2013

ARC Review: The Naturals

The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
4/5 stars
Hyperion, 2013
308 pages
YA Thriller Contemporary
Scheduled to release November 5

Source: Received an e-ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I saw quite a few mixed reviews before I picked this up, which made me nervous as this is only my second experience with Barnes' writing. Well, no worries! This was well within the kind of snappy writing I expect from Disney-Hyperion and I read it all pretty quickly until the ending where my pleasure with the novel went rapidly downhill. But let's start at the beginning.

Cassie has always been able to read people, by nature and also nurtured by her psychic mother. During her teenage years, the FBI comes a knocking seeking to add Cassie to their team of Naturals, young people with some kind of extraordinary talent (such as profiling as Cassie can do) to tackle cold cases. Cassie agrees with the thought in the back of her head of being able to solve her mother's murder, long since cold. At the group home, she meets four other special teenagers and they must battle their feelings and hormones to catch a serial killer before he strikes at Cassie.

Like I said, I really liked the writing style. There are lots of quips and sarcasm throughout and the book moves quickly. We get some insight in to how Cassie can spot and assess as much as she does but it's also somewhat cryptic because it just comes so naturally to her. She and the other teenagers in the program astound the adults, who are also very good at these skills but only because of years of intensive training and experience.

Apparently some readers don't like the trope about a group of extraordinary people gathered together. Personally I do though and this group mostly worked for me because I like reading about really smart, knowledgeable people getting to exercise their talents. No surprise to those who've read this that my fave was Sloane, who can rattle off statistics like no one else. Cassie is a close second with master liar/lie spotter Lia rounding out the top three. But who else is in the house? Why, it's two boys: Michael, who helped recruit Cassie and can parse emotions; and Dean who is a profiler like Cassie with his own dark past. Initially it seemed like Cassie might really like one but it soon becomes a love triangle as is acknowledged by the end with Cassie being urged by the one guy to think about her feelings for the both of them. Ugh, did I find this unnecessary! I think the book could have focused more on the complex feelings and tensions within the group home without needing to add this bundle of hormones.

The other thing is the resolution. We have a serial killer who seems to be going after women like Cassie and eventually to want to take out Cassie. On the one hand, there is a great twist with this that I won't share for fear of spoilers. But on the other hand, it was not as satisfying as I expected. I think this might be partly because it will end up being part of a series and there are still some loose ends to tie up. If you've read this and would like to discuss, let's!

Overall: A surprisingly fun (because who expects to have fun when tracking a serial killer?) compelling thriller with snappy dialogue and strong pacing. I sincerely hope the love triangle will be quickly resolved in the next book or it may dominate my feelings about the series as a whole in a negative way.

Other Opinions:
Alice in Readerland 
Jen Ryland/YA Romantics
Lectus
The Social Potato
Xpresso Reads
Young Adult Book Heaven

20 comments:

  1. I've got this one on my TBR! I'm curious to see how I'll feel about the twist. (And I do love Barnes' writing.)

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    1. Her writing is just fantastic in this novel-definitely elevates it!

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  2. Whaaaat? You reviewing this one too?
    Okay, what I didn't like about the bunch of them together is that there was nothing new in it. The typical teens together and some drama thrown here and there. It reminded me of "How to lead a life of crime" by Kirsten Miller. They were quite similar in that a bunch of kids with special abilities were being trained. The Naturals is catalogued under paranormal but for me, having those abilities was not paranormal per se (not that I wanted it to go paranormal either).

    But I'm glad you liked it. I feel like the balance has been restored, you know, I hated it but someone else loved it...:-)

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    1. I agree it's not a unique concept but I thought the execution was great particularly the snappy writing-I did not want to put this book down!

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  3. I do think this sounds pretty awesome :D I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. <3 amazing review.

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  4. I'm glad that you enjoyed it, hopefully I can start it soon. :)

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  5. Love triangles are deal breakers for me these days. But I do like the wit you talked about and I don't mind groups of people with supernatural talents! I think that's always fun.

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    1. It felt especially unnecessary for this book too which was such a bummer. I think it could have gotten 4.5 if not for that aspect.

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  6. I really liked this book for the suspense. The love triangle didn't really work for me. Like you, I hope it is resolved in the next book. I was kind of happy that I didn't figure out who the killer was until nearly the end (I still knew before Cassie). Good review! I'm glad you mostly enjoyed the book too.

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    1. I had no idea-I was operating under some of the same assumptions as her so it completely surprised me. Hoping for a sequel!

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  7. I think this one sounds like a lot of fun. I'm fascinated by the idea of profilers anyway.

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    1. It sounds like cool work. I'm betting there are NF books about it-have you read any? I'm not personally familiar with any.

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  8. "...who expects to have fun when tracking a serial killer?"

    Oh, me, actually. When I saw that this was a mystery, I mentally signed myself up for The Naturals. I like crime-fighting teens, even if I'm kind needing a break from Paranormal.

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    1. I read an adult thriller earlier this year tracking a serial killer and it was nowhere near as much fun so I guess I still had that mindset. I'm glad this was such a change!

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  9. I love seeing a group of extraordinary people get together and do awesome things! :) This book sounds really good! I like that you mention there are fun parts alongside the tracking of the serial killer!

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    1. This book was just a kick-I would love to spend more time with all the characters especially Sloane.

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  10. Completely agree. I liked this one so much and when I started getting the Love Triangle vibe I was not so happy. Why????
    Let's discuss the loose ends. I will email you :)
    Jen @ YA Romantics

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    1. I didn't really like either guy but if she had just been paired with one, I could have rolled with it. Instead there's tension between her and both :( No like

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