Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1) 
I really enjoyed this book and can't wait for the sequel!! It introduces a new and unique society to the dystopian genre, and a new heroine for readers to follow (hopefully for several more books to come :^). The book is very well structured and extremely well written, especially given that it's this authors first published effort. It is a quick read with the storyline progressing nicely throughout, with no parts that don't contribute to the ongoing development of the characters and story. This
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of Ultraxenopia by M. A. Phipps from the Rachel E. Carter YA book club on Goodreads!Rating: 3 starsI'm... Confused. I'm not sure it me not LOVING this book wasn't my fault though? (Be prepared for an incoherent review, I'm sorry) I haven't been in much of a reading mood, and I feel like that might be the reason that I didn't actually enjoy the first parts of Ultraxenopia. I got bored and remained uninterested and confused throughout those chapters - and moreover,

2.5 Stars. For the first half of this book, I was wrapped around the authors little finger. I was loving everything I read. After that, not so much but Ill explain.This was a dystopian tale and the society was totally introverted. People didnt speak to each other, you looked down rather than at someones face, no one loitered they went directly to where they had to be, families didnt express affectionthese were a few of the odd ways this society acted. I was looking forward to finding out why.
Here is the rundown. This book is about a woman named Wynter Reeves. She just wants to blend in and remain invisible. During a State mandated test, she no longer is invisible. She becomes a test subject for the State. She finds out she has a disease called Ultraxenopia and her life is now on a roller coaster of a adventure that she begins to learn about herself and her condition. I first found out about this book on a Facebook group. The more teasers I saw made me get extremely excited for the
PUBLICATION DAY REVIEW: Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1) by M.A. Phipps Published by: CHBB Publishing (19th January 2016) ISBN: 9781523256303 Source: ARC via author Rating: 5* Synopsis:Dont stand out. Blend in. Remain invisible. Those are the rules I lived bythe rules I thought would keep me alive. I was wrong.Wynter Reeves is a law-abiding citizen of the State, a willing conformist whose daily life is haunted by terrorism and oppression. With the constant threat of death hanging over her like a
Found it by chance and I can't say I'm dissapointed. The beginning was strong and the ending got me screaming for the sequel.
M.A. Phipps
Paperback | Pages: 332 pages Rating: 4.16 | 296 Users | 156 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Ultraxenopia ISBN13 9780993217739 |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Project W.A.R. #1 |
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In a society where oppression and conformity rule the masses and the slightest unusual behavior could be seen as treasonous, Wynter Reeves would do just about anything to ensure she isn't noticed. However, when she begins to show symptoms of a rare and debilitating illness, she unwillingly attracts the attention of the State—in particular, the feared research facility known as the DSD. Through them she learns of the true nature of her condition, a disease known only as Ultraxenopia.List Of Books Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1)
| Title | : | Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1) |
| Author | : | M.A. Phipps |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 332 pages |
| Published | : | March 17th 2015 by Shire-Hill Publications |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. New Adult. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 296 Users | 156 ReviewsAssess Of Books Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1)
Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1) is suspenseful and keeps you on the edge of your seat. There were times when I felt as though I couldn't breath while anticipating what was going to happen next. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!!!! What will happen next?????? I can't wait to find out in book 2. I enjoyed this book greatly and highly recommend purchasing it.I really enjoyed this book and can't wait for the sequel!! It introduces a new and unique society to the dystopian genre, and a new heroine for readers to follow (hopefully for several more books to come :^). The book is very well structured and extremely well written, especially given that it's this authors first published effort. It is a quick read with the storyline progressing nicely throughout, with no parts that don't contribute to the ongoing development of the characters and story. This
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of Ultraxenopia by M. A. Phipps from the Rachel E. Carter YA book club on Goodreads!Rating: 3 starsI'm... Confused. I'm not sure it me not LOVING this book wasn't my fault though? (Be prepared for an incoherent review, I'm sorry) I haven't been in much of a reading mood, and I feel like that might be the reason that I didn't actually enjoy the first parts of Ultraxenopia. I got bored and remained uninterested and confused throughout those chapters - and moreover,

2.5 Stars. For the first half of this book, I was wrapped around the authors little finger. I was loving everything I read. After that, not so much but Ill explain.This was a dystopian tale and the society was totally introverted. People didnt speak to each other, you looked down rather than at someones face, no one loitered they went directly to where they had to be, families didnt express affectionthese were a few of the odd ways this society acted. I was looking forward to finding out why.
Here is the rundown. This book is about a woman named Wynter Reeves. She just wants to blend in and remain invisible. During a State mandated test, she no longer is invisible. She becomes a test subject for the State. She finds out she has a disease called Ultraxenopia and her life is now on a roller coaster of a adventure that she begins to learn about herself and her condition. I first found out about this book on a Facebook group. The more teasers I saw made me get extremely excited for the
PUBLICATION DAY REVIEW: Ultraxenopia (Project W.A.R. #1) by M.A. Phipps Published by: CHBB Publishing (19th January 2016) ISBN: 9781523256303 Source: ARC via author Rating: 5* Synopsis:Dont stand out. Blend in. Remain invisible. Those are the rules I lived bythe rules I thought would keep me alive. I was wrong.Wynter Reeves is a law-abiding citizen of the State, a willing conformist whose daily life is haunted by terrorism and oppression. With the constant threat of death hanging over her like a
Found it by chance and I can't say I'm dissapointed. The beginning was strong and the ending got me screaming for the sequel.


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