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Sugar Coated (The Sugar Coated Trilogy #1) Paperback | Pages: 268 pages
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An unhealthy addiction to sugar cubes, a deep-seated fear of water, and universal luxury—these are the simple things that make up 18-year-old Brynn's Utopian existence. Why, then, is her perfect life also plagued with unanswered questions?

Like every other resident of the planet Halcyon, Brynn's home provides everything she needs, money is unheard of, and life is perfect. But unlike the rest of Seaside's residents, Brynn has questions. Why can't people leave the city? Why does the ocean fill everyone with terror? Who are the Workers? Not only is Brynn curious where others are compliant, but she suffers from chronic nightmares of an angelic woman torturing her for information she doesn’t possess. But these are more than just figments of her imagination; they're memories of things that never happened.

When Brynn meets Jonah, a brilliant, library-dwelling boy who shares her questions and her curiosity, they formulate a plan to find answers. Somewhere, the perfect veneer of Halcyon's instant gratification hides a city that only Brynn knows about—a city she and Jonah are determined to find. But will finding the city give them answers, or simply uncover the horrific truth behind the perfection?

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Title:Sugar Coated (The Sugar Coated Trilogy #1)
Author:Shannen Crane Camp
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 268 pages
Published:September 6th 2013 by Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Press
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult

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This story is so nerve wracking and sometimes I am sitting on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what is exactly going on. The dreams were creepy and sometimes her friends were annoying because they just wouldn't believe her.The beginning did drag on a little, but then things got exciting when Jonah came a long. I wonder who she will end up choosing between the boys. I haven't been able to choose which one I like best either. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next book.

Interesting world. Very different. Supah fun read ;-)

This is the first book of the Sugar Coated trilogy, and it is a fantastic read! It was addictive, secretive, and fits perfectly with the Young adult genre!Follow Brynn, an eighteen year old girl plagued by nightmares, one haunting memory and a lot of questions. Walk with her as she joins her friends, questions feelings for Ty, her long time friend, and struggles to find answers with Jonah, a library dwelling young man.The book flows so well, and I sure am glad I bought it - the cover just

Rating: 3 1/2This review can also be found on Bookshelf ReflectionsI picked up this book because I loved Ms. Camps other book Under Zenith and wanted to read more of her writing before the sequel to Under Zenith finally came out, and because Sugar Coateds synopsis was quite intriguing.When I set out to read this book I imagined it would be about a girl who grew up in all the riches her world had to offer and started questioning her fortune. I expected a spoiled brat who needed to be grounded and

I was in love with Sugar Coated from the first page. The writing style was exactly the type of book I like reading. Drama, Sci-fi, Romance, Action, everything I love. The story was fresh, at first I found myself thinking it was similar to Uglies by Scott Westerfield, but it truly is original. The book was a perfect length, and I felt intrigued to never put it down. Some books you have to force yourself to finish, but this was not one of them. I wanted to read it, and I couldn't stop. The

Note: I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.My Review: Brynn lives in a utopian society where life is a party. Everything is available at the touch of a button and Brynn has never worked a day in her life. In fact, she doesn't know anyone who works. So what's wrong with that? What sort of person would question a life where things are too easy? Brynn questions everything. With her new friend, Jonah, Brynn sets off to find the mysterious city of Aowyn. Who are the

I have been getting into a lot of dystopian novels ever since I read The Hunger Games. All of the dystopian novels I've read so far tend to have some sense of rebellion fairly early on, as the world hasn't quite reached that perfect Utopia, even with everything society has set in place. That is until I read Sugar Coated. "Sugar Coated" is definitely a great way to describe Brynn's world at the beginning. Everything is right at everyone's finger tips by simply requesting things from a computer.
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