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Where Harry would teach you a lesson in riches, Tom stands for cruelty of winning by any means necessary. The thing is — you can get impressed by someone else's work.
But if you angle yourself to emulate the end result you wind up stifling your own creativity. Insignia was not an original work, it was a shadow of many other pieces. Because of that it will always be unfulfilling and rough around the edges. Unlike Ender's Game, this game had no end to work for. Had absolutely nothing to accomplish, leaving you with even more time to draw parallels between it and other novels.
I wouldn't recommend it. I found it boring. Feb 01, Sasha rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: fans of Ender's Game. Shelves: unexpectedly-enjoyed , read-infavorites , publication , read-in , young-adult , harpercollins , dystopian-postapocalyptic , science-fiction , ya-qc-6 , boy-pov. Let me tell you why. Tom is SUCH a boy. Reading boy characters is always nice in this girl dominated world of YA, but Tom was especially refreshing.
He is so incredibly likable and has that je ne sais quoi. The world building. Okay, outer space can be anything the author wants it to be but the Spire, the wars, the reason behind the wars - S. Kincaid went into detail about these things instead of just doing the bare minimum and it was amazing.
Jan 31, Tinka rated it it was ok Shelves: read-in-english , 2-stars-kinda-meh , bookclub , book-series , paperback-hardcover. Never judge a book by its cover. A hard lesson I kinda learned several times now. Second, I may make comparisons to other books, be warned.
The writing style itself is actually pretty good. It is well written and easy to follow and at least it kept me going. I am however bothered by the way some characters talk.
The humor was nice at some parts and there were lines I found genuinely funny, however it was very inconsistent. Is that how teenagers talk? Is that how teenagers will talk in a futuristic world because boy, I fear for the future now.
Second, it was just pretty lame and happened way too often. Would someone actually find that insulting? I guess the author was going for witty here, but it came off as more annoying. Speaking of, what was with the weird pop culture references? Of course some things are timeless, but for me it was too much. This actually a bit tricky. Thinking about it I have no idea how to describe this.
In the beginning it was alright. We meet Tom, we get to know a little bit about his life and follow him to the Spire. So far, so good. But then it actually gets weird. Stuff happens, but everything is solved pretty quickly. There was some build up, but not enough to really feel the world and get lost in it. And then there was conflict. Now this is where the book kinda lost me. Every conflict that really focused on the characters however, that could have been interesting seemed to be solved within a few chapters.
Here a few examples: 1 Blackburn is on to Wyatt, what will happen to her? His friends saved him almost immediately. And the worst, no real emotional impact. It could have been such a strong arc for his character, some deep emotional stuff, a life-changing experience with lasting consequences, but nope.
It was bad what happened to him, but again I had a hard time to care because at this point I felt mostly indifferent to his character more on that later. The point is, I knew that it would all come down to him proxy for Elliot. It was so obvious that it killed all the suspense and again it was resolved so quickly and without real impact. So Nigel was the leak. Did anyone care? Then he revealed his bad guy plan to Tom, why? Why do bad guys do that?
It makes zero sense. Again there was no sense of danger or urgency, Tom had the virus and it was clear from the minute Nigel was done talking that Tom would use it on him. Honorable mention: The fight with Medusa. Was anyone surprised Tom won? I read books with a slow pacing before, take The Maze Runner for example, but even there you always had a sense of urgency, a deadline and conflict.
It is not that I disliked most of them. Except for Heather. I hated Heather. The characters just stayed very shallow and one dimensional the whole time. There was no real development, nothing that made me emotional attached. Character with potential like Beamer who disappeared half way through the book , Wyatt, Yuri or Blackburn stayed very colorless and it is a shame.
Even Tom the protagonist was not very good developed. The only relationship I actually cared for was between Tom and Neil. I also liked that Tom was loyal to his friends and protected them. The rest again felt superficial. What I actually enjoyed was the lack of a romantic subplot.
Wyatt and Yuri were okay and if their characters would have been more developed it could have been actually cute. Even though, for a short time I was almost positive Wyatt would get together with Tom or even Vic.
Tom and Heather were horrible together, mostly because Heather was the worst character in the book. Tom and Medusa worked on some level, but the stunt he pulled in the end even if he had reasons was a no go and she would be better off without him.
Medusa was actually a very interesting character or more she could have been. A certain spark is just missing. Conclusion: It is not an awful book, despite huge flaws and really annoying moments, it is just up against a lot of other genre books that are better. Jul 10, Taschima rated it it was amazing Shelves: my-happy-place. Don't be fooled by the mediocre cover, Insignia is by far one of the best books I've read this year.
In fact, it may be the best debut of  I loved it so much that I had to pace myself while reading it because I knew that when it was over it would really be over and then I would have to wait God knows how long for the sequel.
The only downfall of this book is that it was so good that you can't help but devour it in mere hours. It has it all really; engaging characters, a great wor Don't be fooled by the mediocre cover, Insignia is by far one of the best books I've read this year.
It has it all really; engaging characters, a great world, great pace, etc. And it's funny! So yeah, add awesome dialogue onto that list. Who doesn't love awesome teenage dialogue?
Tom's world is set in a future where teenagers go to school online, where going to a concrete school is a virtue, and technology has evolved beyond our wildest dreams. Wars are not fought on Earth though, to avoid human casualty war is fought on Space, with ships, machines, and virtual pilots. The virtual pilots are tighly kept secrets, secret identities, secret IP numbers, etc. And they are teenagers. All of them. Because teenage brains are still developing so neural processors can be installed in them and they can grow together.
This book is like every science fiction teenage geek's wet dreams- including yours truly. Hell if I don't receive my letter by owl when I'm 12 I will be more than happy to volunteer and become a military weapon- I'ts like a perfect back up plan! This book managed to have a sort of dystopian feel without being like every other dystopian in the market. Sure it focuses on a war, on the military, and on the one teenage boy who might just turn the war in our favor, but it manages to do it through an original scope, very focused on the science and technological part.
It was FUN getting to discover how this new world worked, it's technology, and even more fun was how we get to meet all the characters. They all have their parts to play in this perfectly tuned dance. They each add something to the mix, and their friendship is one of my favorite parts of this whole story. Because it's all about relationships, and this book manages to nail them right in the head.
The whole book is just perfectly balanced and more than that you can believe it. The way it all is explained you can believe this could happen in a not so distant future to us, with the right technology. I loved it. So It's believable. It doesn't focus on anything romantic, but instead it tackles issues of belonging, friendship, secrets, and awesome nick names. I like boy humor, I say give me more of it! More YA needs to cater to the boy audience, because every other book I pick up seems to be whispering come to me to the girl demographic.
As a whole this is a really great read. This is one of those books you wish you had temporary amnesia and could read it and experience it for the first time all over again.
Did I mention I loved it? Aug 25, Alice rated it it was amazing Shelves: 4-starstar , 5-star , series-to-complete. There are some cool parts in the beginning of the book also, but after the around the page mark the story gets way better because there are lot of personal motivations for many different characters trying to get what they want and causing many interesting problems. There is a lot of hacking and technology involved all throughout the story an 4. There is a lot of hacking and technology involved all throughout the story and it is a more major part of the story than are the VR games.
I love the main character Tom. All the side characters are very distinct and interesting also. The main character Tom is really interesting and headstrong. He does what he wants and gets what he wants by force and it's amazing. He does what he wants no matter what. Fuck with him and he will get his revenge. He does what he believes is the right thing to do always. By the way she is not the love interest. Most of my problems with the first half of this book come from being annoyed with this character's presence.
She just gets dropped off from the story and doesn't have an important role at all. Why is she in the story? Another character Beamer who I actually really liked also just gets dropped from the story and doesn't appear again. Jul 17, Katy marked it as likely-getting-back-to. So don't say I didn't give them a try. View all 20 comments. Jan 14, Ana Ramos rated it really liked it Shelves: januarytbr.
Jul 26, Jack Truong rated it did not like it Shelves: dnf. First, let's talk about how I get this book. I read around and saw many good reviews, ok cool, maybe some good sci-fi after all.
I guess it doesn't hurt to try something new. I'm a big sci-fi fan anyway. I like Starships, space battles, nanomachines, young soldiers. This book has all of them, what can go wrong?
The premise is about the World War 3 where battles are fought in space for resources and they have big companies standing behind as sponsors. Anyway While the basic premise isn't bad, there are many many moments I can't suspend my disbelief. Let me compare it to Harry Potter, because I can't shake that from my mind. You know the conflict between Harry and Draco since the first book has pretty good background. In Insignia, the conflict between Tom and Karl is soooooooo trite.
It feels like the author just wants to create a mean kid in school with his gang. Sometimes I want to claw my eyes out when the characters give a long info dump speech which totally doesn't make any sense and isn't appropriate in the current situation. Nope, instead they give me 3 pages filled with stupid politic rants which has nothing to do with tactics hide spoiler ] Now,let's be fair here, so far I haven't seen many authors who can write decent space combat scene, so this isn't a sin.
BUT, when the protagonist admires how Medusa managed to win battles after battle, I expect her to be someone who can pull some magnificent moves. Too bad, if you want something to blow your mind away, look somewhere else. SHOW me how good she is instead. About the character: I don't care for any of them, period. Some are mildly interesting, but nothing more than cardboard characters cut out from other books.
First time I saw Karl I immediately know he will fulfill Draco's role in this book, but the setup is bad, just bad. I don't feel any real tension between the boys. I don't even know why they hate each other that much. How to make me care for your characters: ok, put them into real danger, show me their goals, how they overcome obstacles. In this books, we have more than pages which has nothings interesting going on other than kids playing pranks on each other in school. In Ender's Game, they fight for human's future.
In Harry Potter, they overcome real danger to stop the evil overlord. In The Hunger Games, they killed each other. What will happen to the guys in Insignia? Nothing, nay, zero, nada. I don't have a sense of danger linger in the air. Most of the time, the kids just try to upload the virus into each others computers and ruin their days. That's about it. And a girl can hack into the government security system without leaving a trace?
I wonder if they are hiring monkeys to run the thing. The author managed to throw in some twists but I don't find them very good, or worse, predictable. Note to all aspiring authors out there: when you set up a twist, make sure to give it enough time for build up, like a clue here, a hint there and finally a revealing moment.
Don't simply throw in one in the middle of the story, it doesn't make sense. For example when view spoiler [ Wyatt mentioned the girl she changed profile, I immediately know that's Heather. Every plot point come and go at light speed. Long story short: this book should be good, because it has all the concepts I like, but the execution is terrible.
The story is juvenile, trite events and dialogues, cringe-worthy combat tactics. So how to improve this book: First, CUT it down by pages. There are some events I don't think it has anything to do with the main story line. Second, give me some character's background and motivation, don't forget to make me care for them, what's their stake? What happen to them if they fail, give me that. Third: learn how to make twists, not every twist is good, and don't try to insert plot twist for the sake of plot twist.
Set a solid goal and plot based on it. What happen if the MC fail, death? World destruction? Give me that. Insignia is one of the most science fiction y novels I have ever read.
It's a high concept story, action packed, and full of intergalactic fighting with robots, sending fellow classmates viruses because they have computers installed in their brains, of course , and spending time in playing virtual reality video games that feel incredibly real I was so impressed with how detailed, imaginative, and intricate Insignia was. Not just the world-building which, depending on what mood I'm in, can b Insignia is one of the most science fiction y novels I have ever read.
Not just the world-building which, depending on what mood I'm in, can be hugely important to me , but also each individual character.
Kincaid could've played it safe. Some YA authors although it is not limited to YA feel that because they are writing for children and teenagers, they do not have to be as detailed and technical, do as much research, or use much science at least, make it sound like 'real' science , because children won't care or be interested in it anyway - something I feel very strongly against and believe underestimates young people.
I do not feel Insignia does this at all but rather flatters its audience. Sometimes the concepts, information, and jargon could be a lot to take in at once, but the result was that it ended up being an extremely rewarding experience.
I was also very surprised that Insignia was as character-driven as it was plot-driven. I found myself equally as interested in what was going to happen to certain characters in particular Tom, our protagonist, and Wyatt, a highly talented fellow student with a knack for advanced programming as I was finding out what was really going on with World War III and the Spire.
It is full of incredibly talented, intelligent, witty, and dedicated teenagers. There were some pop culture references that made me feel like I was reading about real teenagers that were just in an unusual situation, and little moments that made me smile, that really captured what it feels like to having fun banter with some close friends.
Although Insignia is part of a trilogy, I feel that it's important to mention that the ending will not leave you frustrated. It can easily be read as a standalone novel and does not end on a cliffhanger, which goes to show that a book does not need an open ending to draw readers back. It is going to make a fantastic movie - the rights have already been optioned - and I have absolutely no idea where the second and third books will take us.
Insignia takes 'boarding school story' to another level; a highlight of its genre. The highly technical World War III set in space, and the remarkable band of young teenagers put at the forefront of the battle, will blow your socks off! Thank you Hot Key Books for providing this book for review! I also reviewed this book over on Pretty Books.
Jul 13, steph rated it it was amazing Shelves: the-good-stuff , arc , signed , owned , favorites-of , read-in , dac , science-fiction.
I was going to wait to review S. You guys I loved this book! There are so many sci-fi reads wh I was going to wait to review S. Spot on: full of corporate greed, bribery, and corruption. I was on board as soon Tom as first played in the VR parlor, but it only got better from there: plugging in to download data homework!
Kincaid would introduce next. I feel like such a cheeseball saying that, but the level of comfort that I felt with them at the Pentagonal Spire is not something I often encounter in my reads. I love characters, sure, and I grow attached to them, but what I encountered here can only be compared to what I felt with the trio in Harry Potter: inside jokes, familiarity, and a sense of belonging. While, yes, this is the first book in a series, another thing to admire about Insignia is that S.
Kincaid offered a clear beginning, middle, and end to the book. Kincaid was able to have a full story arc take place.
Come July I will be pushing this book into as many hands as I possibly can. I have a good feeling that it will! Jun 30, Lori rated it it was amazing. Insignia by S. Kincaid is outside my comfort zone. Way outside my comfort zone. At least that was what I thought before. I picked up Insignia because it was there and people were raving about it. Next thing I knew I was pages into it and in love.
Insignia has that undeniable quality that makes a spectacular book. In this case it was a group of characters so likable that you wanted to be best friends with them and a world that was mind blowing unique.
It took me just a little while to get used to the lingo and fully understand the situation the world was in. Once I did I was in awe of the creativity. Tom was completely likable. He was honest and realistic. He came from a not so great background and that made him sympathetic. The bond between all the characters felt very…. Harry Potter-ish to me. They stood up for each other. Their banter was fabulous and I laughed out loud so many times. I was actually reading one scene while on my exercise bike that made me laugh so hard I had to stop.
It makes me laugh just think about it again. The school was awesome! The programing wars with other students were hilarious. The futuristic dystopian world was like no other. It has something for everyone. Jul 27, Taylor rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Everyone. Shelves: what-i-really-enjoyed. Okay, the thought that came to me about 70 times while reading the book was: This is a cross between Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card and Ready Player One by Ernest Cline though I haven't finished that book, I've read enough to compare it to this one It was pretty epic, I must admit.
There is no hesitancy when saying that. The plot is fantastic, constantly leaving me on edge waiting for more, the characters were all so different and, well, funny the Android and Man Hands are good examples , di Okay, the thought that came to me about 70 times while reading the book was: This is a cross between Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card and Ready Player One by Ernest Cline though I haven't finished that book, I've read enough to compare it to this one It was pretty epic, I must admit.
The plot is fantastic, constantly leaving me on edge waiting for more, the characters were all so different and, well, funny the Android and Man Hands are good examples , dialogue and the jokes - that were actually supposed to be jokes - were hilarious and witty and other times just weird.
Well technically it's an obsessing-over-the-enemy thing then the girl one, but still. And there are still a lot of things that make this book different, as all books need. I really loved it. The characters: I would describe everyone, but they are something you have to experience for yourself to really understand how genius they are, so I will only do small descriptions. I loved the Applied Sims, and the crazy people, and how not everything is explained too early, or how not everything ends in this book.
To be honest, even with all the bloody hints toward the semi bad guy, I didn't figure out who it was until it was told to me, which is a pro to this book. Please read it, you won't regret it.
View all 4 comments. That computer in your head is a weapon, but it is a double-edged sword. It's better to say, 'No one kills in this war yet. The only difference between the nineteen fifties and today is that there are billions more of us expendable human beings.
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