Everyone is exactly like me.
There is no one like me.
The rough fabric of my cotton nightgown chafes so I lie very still.
They say my discomfort comes from being built like one accustomed to
niceties. How is that fair when I myself have never experienced anything
but copies of the real thing?
My entire life is an imitation.
I am an Imitation.
I’ve been here five years. Training. Preparing. Waiting.
And now I have a letter.
My assignment has begun.
I am a prisoner.
I am not Raven Rogen.
I am here to die.
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What can I possibly say about
Heather Hildenbrand that yall don’t already know? Just when I think she can’t
possibly top her latest book, she goes and proves me wrong. The last book I
read from Heather was DreamKiller and I absolutely loved that one, if you
haven’t read it yet be sure to pick it up and read it. So when I saw the cover
and read the synopsis to Imitation, I knew immediately it was going to be an
amazing book. I mean afterall look who its by, right?
“Everyone is exactly like me. There is
no one like me. I wrestle with these contradicting truths most nights while the rest of the sleep.”
First three lines of the book
had me instantly hooked. Why you ask? Well lets disect it from my point of view
for a moment. Heather writes “Everyone is exactly like me” what could that
mean? Well that’s the tricky part right? If everyone is like you they either A)
have to be you B) or be the same type of you. Confused? Don’t be it’ll make
sense later. “There is no one like me” obviously means the person is unique. No
two people are created the same, or are they? Which brings us to the last
sentence of the two statements contradicting themselves. How can everyone be
the same but not? Got you spinning yet? I can honestly say I loved this. It
made me think, it made me curious to see what this character was talking about
being the same yet different. But isnt that how we are now? We are all human so
that makes us the same but we all have our own traits, our own personalities so
that makes us different. Unique. That is unless you’re a twin, then you look
the same and may even act the same, but there is always something a small part
of you that will make you different. Unique, the contradiction of being the
same yet different. Mind blown, definitely!
Ven is the female MC in
imitation. Everything is told from her and lets just say that I don’t envy her
at all. I mean Twig City doesn’t sound like a place I would love very much, but
then living up to what she was created for doesn’t sound to appealing either.
Well not at first anyways. It starts with a letter from Marla. The letter is
like a death sentence, why, well because it means you leave Twig City and never
return. Where do you go, what do you do, what exactly are you? It all lies
within the title. You’re an imitation. When ‘duty’ calls you have no choice but
to comply and that’s what happens to Ven. Duty called but the plus side of her
duty detail includes the very handsome body guard Linc. Can I just say that I
wouldn’t mind being in her shoes so much when hes around.
Secrets. So many secrets.
Will Ven gain what she truly wants? Does Ven and Linc become more than what
they are? Does Linc find out the biggest secret Ven is keeping from him? And
what’s happening to the other like Ven? What’s going to be Ven’s role it all of
it and is Linc going to stand by her and help her?
“Joy, bigger than anything I’ve ever experienced, surges into my chest. It is a feeling so solid, it seems touchable.
If this is what it’s like to be human… and then I realize—this is what it’s
like to be me.”
This book is definitely a
series so when you reach the end don’t be surprised, well go ahead and be
surprised because well it’s going to
leave you craving the next book. I know I am. I can’t wait to see what happens
with Ven and Linc.
One of the things that truly
stuck with me is the fact that for some strange reason, this book almost holds
a truth to it. The extreme possibility that this could very well be going on
right now and we don’t even know it makes it that much more intriguing. Heather
Hildenbrand, you definitely have out done yourself once again. I cannot wait
for the next book to this amazing series and I’m absolutely in love with Linc.
He’s truly amazing.
-Dani
What would it feel like to be a copy of someone, to have your life's
purpose only to be that. When you are done you are disposed of. That's
what it feels like to be an imitation, which is what Ven is. Ven is
called up to fulfill her purpose in the world. She is needed to step In
place. She's never been outside in the real world, learned manners,
nice clothes or ridden in cars. When she arrives at her new home she's
greeted by her "father". Wow what a jerk Titus Rogen is. Seriously
Heather Hildenbrand made a character I hate. He's one mean dude!! Bring
in Linc, Ven or uhhh Raven's bodyguard. Right away I could tell Linc
liked her, but really didn't care for the real Raven.
Ven's job was
to go charity events and play the part of Raven, and help find who was
trying to kill the real Raven. Titus didn't care if she died... That's
what she was for. Sigh. Along the way Linc notices she's not really
Raven.... But she keeps up the lie. She starts to fall for him but
doesn't think an imitation can. Through all this , Ven finds there is a
plot to take her, kill her, and the know she's an imitation. Who's
behind it? And who also are imitations put in place? There is also some
imitations on the outside who want to break out in their own and have
removed their tracking devices. What does this mean for Ven? Can she
have that life??
I must say this book blew me away. I loved the
mystery around every turn. I was kept on my toes the entire time. I
absolutely loved Linc! Seriously go out and get Imitation, Heather
Hildenbrand created a story that brings you in and captivates your mind!
I can't wait for book 2 like now!
-Christina
Now for a bit of fun!!
Imitation is set just far enough in the future that our
technology hasn’t quite caught up, but not so far that you can’t imagine the
outlandish direction fashion has taken. In one scene, Ven attends a fashion
show for the upper crust and the clothes being modeled are far beyond what she
would consider wearing. Below is an idea of what she saw. Would you wear it? -Heather Hildenbrand
This Birdcage dress is something else! Can you imagine us actually wearing this in the future?
So this Bubble dress is really....interesting. I don't know, I think some of us could totally pull this off!
Now for the Giveaway!! 2 of you lucky people will win an Ebook copy of Imitation, so good luck everyone!
Ven's job was to go charity events and play the part of Raven, and help find who was trying to kill the real Raven. Titus didn't care if she died... That's what she was for. Sigh. Along the way Linc notices she's not really Raven.... But she keeps up the lie. She starts to fall for him but doesn't think an imitation can. Through all this , Ven finds there is a plot to take her, kill her, and the know she's an imitation. Who's behind it? And who also are imitations put in place? There is also some imitations on the outside who want to break out in their own and have removed their tracking devices. What does this mean for Ven? Can she have that life??
I must say this book blew me away. I loved the mystery around every turn. I was kept on my toes the entire time. I absolutely loved Linc! Seriously go out and get Imitation, Heather Hildenbrand created a story that brings you in and captivates your mind! I can't wait for book 2 like now!
I would wear the bubble dress. I don't like the idea of my head being inside the cage for the other dress. I can't wait to read this book!
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Bubble Dress. It's prettier to me and seems a lot les heavy than the first one lol.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great book! I would choose the birdcage dress. I think ;)
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