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Read Online or Download Feedback (Variant, #2) by Robison Wells Book For Free Hello fellow readers! Before I read this book, I had read some reviews which had me wondering if this one would be something I'd like, reviews from people whose opinions I trust. Variant by Robison Wells - PDF free download eBook. Book author: Robison Wells. Robison Wells is the author of Blackout and the YA science-fiction thrillers Variant and Feedback. Variant was a Publishers Weekly Best Book and a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers. Robison lives in the Rocky Mountains in a house not too far from elk pastures.
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(Variant #2)
Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs.
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. As he s..more
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. As he s..more
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Jul 24, 2012Margot rated it it was ok
2.5 stars.
This is hard for me. I adored Variant. I was really looking forward to the sequel. I counted the months, even.
Alas, I was thoroughly disappointed. The book was very dull. It got 'exciting' halfway through but just for a fleeting moment—the good stuff was gone as soon as it came. I was hoping for anything to stop the never-ending snoozefest.
I'm so sad. Variant's ending/cliffhanger left me (us) with so many theories, and I was expecting Feedback to blow us away with the real answer. It..more
This is hard for me. I adored Variant. I was really looking forward to the sequel. I counted the months, even.
Alas, I was thoroughly disappointed. The book was very dull. It got 'exciting' halfway through but just for a fleeting moment—the good stuff was gone as soon as it came. I was hoping for anything to stop the never-ending snoozefest.
I'm so sad. Variant's ending/cliffhanger left me (us) with so many theories, and I was expecting Feedback to blow us away with the real answer. It..more
Nov 22, 2011Will rated it liked it
HURRY UP
HURRY UP
HURRY UP
ETA - new review; 22nd Oct
When I read Variant #1, I thought it was one of the most amazing books I had ever read in 2011. It was my 'bug people to read it until they do' book.
So it's safe to say that I was very, very excited to start Feedback (as you can tell from my 'HURRY UP, HURRY UP' comment above)
In Variant there was tension and suspense with the added element of surprise with all the twists it had in it.
In Feedback - there's..well, nothing.
The answers you get to..more
HURRY UP
HURRY UP
ETA - new review; 22nd Oct
When I read Variant #1, I thought it was one of the most amazing books I had ever read in 2011. It was my 'bug people to read it until they do' book.
So it's safe to say that I was very, very excited to start Feedback (as you can tell from my 'HURRY UP, HURRY UP' comment above)
In Variant there was tension and suspense with the added element of surprise with all the twists it had in it.
In Feedback - there's..well, nothing.
The answers you get to..more
Aug 02, 2012Jessica rated it it was amazing
I know what you're all thinking: Rob Wells wrote another book? Beardy guy, loves a good sweater? Huh, okay. I mean, sure his first book, VARIANT, was fantastic, and there was a huge plot twist that we didn't see coming. But it's not like he could do it again.
Don't let the Cosby sweater fool you. FEEDBACK is amazing. I felt pretty confident that the second book could not possibly contain a plot twist that would come close to touching the one in VARIANT. But let me tell you something, there's a mo..more
Don't let the Cosby sweater fool you. FEEDBACK is amazing. I felt pretty confident that the second book could not possibly contain a plot twist that would come close to touching the one in VARIANT. But let me tell you something, there's a mo..more
Sep 03, 2012Serena rated it it was ok
2.5 stars
Pretty disappointed. The book was ok - not bad, not great. But after how much I loved Variant, it was a let down. The answers didn't feel as satisfying as I'd hoped, and all of the emotional buildup felt artificial.
With Variant, even beyond the element of surprise, you got a sense of the characters. Here, they just felt like props. And the need to escape didn't feel immediate, whereas in the first book, the tension and paranoia were killing me.
Benson didn't seem as smart or heroic, but..more
Pretty disappointed. The book was ok - not bad, not great. But after how much I loved Variant, it was a let down. The answers didn't feel as satisfying as I'd hoped, and all of the emotional buildup felt artificial.
With Variant, even beyond the element of surprise, you got a sense of the characters. Here, they just felt like props. And the need to escape didn't feel immediate, whereas in the first book, the tension and paranoia were killing me.
Benson didn't seem as smart or heroic, but..more
Aug 02, 2013Jamie rated it it was ok
I had high expectations for this sequel to fill in the missing links Variant left the reader. At first it seemed like things were getting there, albeit slowly, with an extra helping of a few more gaps along the way.
Benson's behavior seemed a bit erratic at times, but then again who's to say how a normal teenager would act if put in the same position. The action was pretty slow most of the way to where it felt like the climax was a little too drawn out. The climax itself was just random, and left..more
Benson's behavior seemed a bit erratic at times, but then again who's to say how a normal teenager would act if put in the same position. The action was pretty slow most of the way to where it felt like the climax was a little too drawn out. The climax itself was just random, and left..more
Aug 26, 2018Neil (or bleed) rated it did not like it
I never thought I will read a book worse than The Death Cure by James Dashner, but Feedback by Robison Wells didn't want to be left behind.
Feedback came up worse as much as The Death Cure in terms of plot, resolution and characters. Yeah, it was fast-paced but it is the only good thing this book can offer. The whole point of the story stayed as a mystery; vague. We get more questions than concrete answers.
We get more lame characters than well-developed ones. The main character is annoying and s..more
Feedback came up worse as much as The Death Cure in terms of plot, resolution and characters. Yeah, it was fast-paced but it is the only good thing this book can offer. The whole point of the story stayed as a mystery; vague. We get more questions than concrete answers.
We get more lame characters than well-developed ones. The main character is annoying and s..more
Dec 28, 2012Erikka rated it it was ok
Oh, what a disappointment. Variant? AMAZING. Lots of action, surprises, great characters, horrifying sci-fi stuff. Then, this. Really? I did a happy dance when I saw that this book was coming out, a real, bona fide happy dance. I rescind that dance, and dance upon it's crushed remains with a dance of disgust.
Over halfway through, I realized that nothing had happened. Seriously, nothing. I can't even really summarize the first three quarters of the book because there is nothing to summarize. I'm..more
Over halfway through, I realized that nothing had happened. Seriously, nothing. I can't even really summarize the first three quarters of the book because there is nothing to summarize. I'm..more
There's no summary! So, being me, I went on the author's website (www.robinsonwells.com, if you want to check it out) and got the summary off there. It sounds pretty good!
Feedback
Coming October 2012!
Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs.
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s..more
Feedback
Coming October 2012!
Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs.
Or so he thought.
But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.
They are all pawns in the school’s..more
I described Variant as vivid but bland, and I would describe Feedback as stagnant and frustrating. It's a book where a lot seems to be happening, but nothing much happens at all. One of the issues I think is Benson as a character. He's impulsive, irrational and difficult to connect to. In Variant this was frustrating, but there was enough outside factors to explain some of Benson's stupid decisions (kind of), and keep me interested beyond the MC. The cause of tension in Feedback isn't nearly as..more
Well that was pretty.bad and confusing. It started out very promising but when the escape attempts started happening, it just went downhill from there again just like the first book. The ending was what really irked me. That was the most abrupt, poorly written, poorly thought out and confusing ending ever. I didn't even know what the hell happened.
Actually, that is my general opinion about this whole book. I don't even know what the hell is going on in most parts of the book. Most felt very ve..more
Actually, that is my general opinion about this whole book. I don't even know what the hell is going on in most parts of the book. Most felt very ve..more
Nov 20, 2012Lesley rated it liked it
Oh, second books. Why do you never live up to expectations? Part of the problem is that we need to have relationships established in order to feel tension as events unfold and in first books we get both the relationships and the events. Second books sometimes assume you still feel all those tensions from the first book and keep going with the events without making sure you still care about the characters. That's what happened for me here. Another issue with this series is there are so many chara..more
When a friend recommended Variant by Robison Wells, I was skeptical. Typically, I don’t do science fiction and I don’t do YA (except for the Twilight series, which I do so enjoy disliking that I can’t seem to stop reading. Seriously, I accidentally happened upon The Short Life of Bree Tanner the other day at the library, and almost picked it up. Even though there are probably at least a billion other books I would rather read. Still, sometimes hating something is more fun than loving it).
But I t..more
But I t..more
You have no idea how excited I was to get my hands on this book. I loved Variant, and the cliffhanger ending killed me. It was one of my favorite reads of 2011. It really surprised me how much I enjoyed it. I’m happy to say that I enjoyed Feedback just as much. Lately, it seems that the sequels to some of my favorite books last year have really fallen flat. This one did not fall into that trap.
Warning: This review contains a few spoilers from the first book, so if you plan to read it, I wouldn’t..more
Warning: This review contains a few spoilers from the first book, so if you plan to read it, I wouldn’t..more
Halfway through this book, I threw it down, looked up at the ceiling, and shouted: 'Robison Wells, you are a GOD!!'
..and then quickly picked it back up so I could keep reading.
I don't understand the complaints that this book is slow and has nothing in it, I really, really don't. I felt like the entire book was exciting (of course, I did read it in a single sitting.)
The thing about this book is it was so intriguing. All the way through, I was thinking about moral implications and possible cause..more
Jan 29, 2012Erin Bowman added it ..and then quickly picked it back up so I could keep reading.
I don't understand the complaints that this book is slow and has nothing in it, I really, really don't. I felt like the entire book was exciting (of course, I did read it in a single sitting.)
The thing about this book is it was so intriguing. All the way through, I was thinking about moral implications and possible cause..more
Shelves: young-adult, series-read-thru, thriller, science-fiction
After the killer cliffhanger at the end of Robison Well’s VARIANT, I’ve been super anxious for the sequel, so you can imagine how thrilled I was to get my hands on an ARC. FEEDBACK doesn’t come out until later this year though (October, I think), so this review is going to be pretty vague.
FEEDBACK starts off exactly where VARIANT left off. Benson may have escaped Maxfield Academy, but he’s just beginning to uncover the secrets of the school. Still highly sought after by school officials, he’s fo..more
FEEDBACK starts off exactly where VARIANT left off. Benson may have escaped Maxfield Academy, but he’s just beginning to uncover the secrets of the school. Still highly sought after by school officials, he’s fo..more
Jan 01, 2014Will M. rated it really liked it
The ending makes you want to crave for more yet you know this is the last book. A lot of questions still running in my mind yet I don't get what all the fuss is about. People saying how 'bad' and 'rushed' the book was. People giving less than 3 stars just because they feel like it was rushed and the ending was not what they were expecting. You can't have happy endings all the time, Robinson Wells just showed us what reality is. I rated 5 stars because it was impossible to put down even after I'v..more
Apr 15, 2019Dylan rated it liked it
Major OOF in this book. I was really confused the entire book it really did not make sense to me
So dissapointed. Variant, the first book was a fun read..I was so excited to read Feedback, thinking there's going to be a really good explanation about the why and history of Maxfield Academy and everyone will get out and get back to the real world. But towards the end when they finally confront the person/thing (who knows what it was) to me it didn't even make sense when the guy was explaining things to Benson. It was a let down and I felt the end didn't make sense. Benson knew what he needed..more
Jul 25, 2012Yesenia rated it liked it
3.5
When you read a sequel, you expect it to be better than the previous book, but Feedback failed at it.
It isn't bad, but I feel it lacks something. The fist few chapters were amazing, but then it got kinda dull. What happened to the tension of Variant?
Also, I almost don't feel anything for the secondary characters and that really bothers me. I think the author should've written a little more about them, instead of focusing on the romance (which I didn't like).
And that ending was..disappointing..more
When you read a sequel, you expect it to be better than the previous book, but Feedback failed at it.
It isn't bad, but I feel it lacks something. The fist few chapters were amazing, but then it got kinda dull. What happened to the tension of Variant?
Also, I almost don't feel anything for the secondary characters and that really bothers me. I think the author should've written a little more about them, instead of focusing on the romance (which I didn't like).
And that ending was..disappointing..more
While not as strong as Variant, I think this was a decent end to the story.
Picking up literally right where Variant ended, Feedback gives us more details about about the story of Maxfield (perhaps too many details?) & things do get a little bogged down sometimes in this book, even though it is a quickly paced book.
Perhaps the most confusing thing about this book is that many of the characters we previously 'knew' are a bit different in this outing- which is explained, but takes some gettin..more
Picking up literally right where Variant ended, Feedback gives us more details about about the story of Maxfield (perhaps too many details?) & things do get a little bogged down sometimes in this book, even though it is a quickly paced book.
Perhaps the most confusing thing about this book is that many of the characters we previously 'knew' are a bit different in this outing- which is explained, but takes some gettin..more
Mar 29, 2012Huarachez Intelectualez rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Señor Robison Wells, no la vallas a cagar igual como la cagaron con el final de la serie de 'The Maze Runner'. Espero un gran final con esta novela.
Having said that, I cant wait to get me some Feedback.
Great Story. Great action. Damn Dupes kept coming back. Hopefully some day Mr. Wells writes a third book or a prequel to the story. I want to know more about them alien looking creatures. The President's daughters wouldn't have been introduced if a third book wasn't intended. I'd like to see Bens..more
Having said that, I cant wait to get me some Feedback.
Great Story. Great action. Damn Dupes kept coming back. Hopefully some day Mr. Wells writes a third book or a prequel to the story. I want to know more about them alien looking creatures. The President's daughters wouldn't have been introduced if a third book wasn't intended. I'd like to see Bens..more
Jan 26, 2017Alyson Reid rated it it was ok
Compared to the first book, Feedback was awful. The plot was boring and the 'exciting parts' barely lasted. I barely abandon books, but I was tempted to with this one. It was so boring and I mentally groaned every time I forced myself to read. The characters didn't seem the same and the plot strayed so far away from the original story.
Overall, I'm really bummed out. I heard bad reviews about this book, but I still decided to give it a try. Variant was so incredible, and I wish I could say the s..more
Overall, I'm really bummed out. I heard bad reviews about this book, but I still decided to give it a try. Variant was so incredible, and I wish I could say the s..more
**4 STARS**
This was such a thrilling read! I ended up liking this one more than the first book. Action from the very beginning right to the last page; I was nervous the entire time! I would've liked to have seen a different ending to the series though.. Maybe more of a shocking finale..? But overall, the concept of this series was so bizarre and abnormal that it made the entire story so captivating and I really enjoyed it.
This was such a thrilling read! I ended up liking this one more than the first book. Action from the very beginning right to the last page; I was nervous the entire time! I would've liked to have seen a different ending to the series though.. Maybe more of a shocking finale..? But overall, the concept of this series was so bizarre and abnormal that it made the entire story so captivating and I really enjoyed it.
Dec 14, 2014Stephanie Pelletier rated it really liked it
Very action packed. However very enjoyable, the story was not as developed as I would have liked.
Feedback takes place after Benson and Becky escape from the school. Benson and Becky are on the run from the people at maxfield academy. On the run Benson has to leave becky to medical supplies to fix her leg that got injured during the escape from the academy. Benson doesn't just find supplies he finds a lot more. I really liked the book I my have liked the book more than the first book because it keeps me guessing and thinking of all the ways it could end. The righter did a good job with the c..more
I enjoyed this book. I liked the first one better than the second. The ending was a bit confusing to me because so much was happening at once and new information was getting thrown at me like crazy in my point view. Overall, I have to say that I did enjoy the book and definitely recommend it to my classmates. I thought that I didn't like science fiction but this series changed that for me.
The book was a well written sequel to variant. the plot is a lot like the first, with many different characters with different personalities. I really enjoyed how the author shows what he thinks the future is like. The only real flaw in the book is that the end leaves us guessing if there is going to be a sequl or not.
This book is a sequel to Variant and picked up right where it left off. While Variant was a great book and probably one of my favorites, I was not impressed by Feedback. Although it was very interesting at first, it quickly slowed down to the point where I was not excited to read it. By the around the thirteenth chapter or so it started to get pretty exciting, but by the next chapter it was back to being boring. As it got closer to the end there was more action and suspense, up until the ending,..more
Jun 24, 2013Chelsea ❤Peril Please❤ rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
4.5 Stars..
I really don't know why, but I enjoyed Variant and Feedback very much. They were just so weirdly awesome. I figure part of the reason I enjoyed these so much was because there were parallels to The Maze Runner and the main character, Thomas. Much like in MR, these kids are just pawns in a much larger scheme, and even if everything works out, which I'm not saying it does, there really is no perfect, happy ending. Everything they do is watched, monitered, controlled. They may be away f..more
I really don't know why, but I enjoyed Variant and Feedback very much. They were just so weirdly awesome. I figure part of the reason I enjoyed these so much was because there were parallels to The Maze Runner and the main character, Thomas. Much like in MR, these kids are just pawns in a much larger scheme, and even if everything works out, which I'm not saying it does, there really is no perfect, happy ending. Everything they do is watched, monitered, controlled. They may be away f..more
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Main Characters:
Benson
Jane
Becky
What I liked:
Cover
What I hated:
Sitting ducks
Fast love
Love triangle
I feel like all I seem to be liking about the most recent books I've been reading is the cover. But yeah, I like the cover. It's blurry so you can't exactly see the main characters or it gives you this suspenseful and mysterious feeling.
Oh man, I can't express the LOVE I had for the first book. Variant was amazing. Feedback was not so good though. It's been almost a year or pr..more
Main Characters:
Benson
Jane
Becky
What I liked:
Cover
What I hated:
Sitting ducks
Fast love
Love triangle
I feel like all I seem to be liking about the most recent books I've been reading is the cover. But yeah, I like the cover. It's blurry so you can't exactly see the main characters or it gives you this suspenseful and mysterious feeling.
Oh man, I can't express the LOVE I had for the first book. Variant was amazing. Feedback was not so good though. It's been almost a year or pr..more
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More quotes…Born | Robison Earl Wells April 4, 1978 (age 41) Utah |
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Period | 2004 - present |
Genre | Science fiction, young adult |
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Robison Wells (born April 1978) is an American novelist.
Personal life[edit]
Robison Wells, the brother of author Dan Wells, was a reluctant reader as a child. He did not become interested in writing until he was in college. He graduated from the University of Utah in 2003 with a degree in political science, emphasizing in international relations, with a minor in history, and earned an MBA in marketing at Brigham Young University in 2009.[1] Wells lives in North Ogden, Utah, with his wife and three children. He previously lived in New Mexico, which has been the setting for four of his novels. Wells is a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]
Career[edit]
Robison Wells first began writing as part of a writing group with Dan Wells and Brandon Sanderson.[3]
Wells's first three books were written for the LDS fiction market. The first, On Second Thought is a romantic comedy set in New Mexico, and the second two, Wake Me When It's Over and The Counterfeit are political thrillers.
In April 2010 it was announced that Wells had signed a 3-book young adult deal with HarperTeen. The first novel Variant is a young adultscience fiction novel set in a boarding school in New Mexico. It has one sequel, Feedback; it is not a trilogy.[1]
Wells's third book with HarperTeen, Blackout was announced in Publisher's Marketplace as being the first of a series, including two novels and a novella, and was released in Fall 2013. The sequel, 'Dead Zone' was released a year later. Wells's latest book with HarperTeen is titled Dark Energy.
Wells also indie-published a novel, Airships of Camelot. It was the product of a successful Kickstarter campaign. https://twdysn.weebly.com/download-torrent-top-2-20-2016.html. It is described as 'alternate-history, steampunk, old West, King Arthur.'
Critical reception[edit]
Variant was released to much critical acclaim, receiving starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and VOYA. It also received favorable reviews from Booklist and Kirkus. Publishers Weekly also named Variant as one of their Best Books of 2011, and featured Wells as one of their 'Flying Starts'.[1][4]
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Feedback has received mixed reviews. Kirkus referred to it as 'An absorbing read that won't let fans of the first down',[5] while Booklist said 'the claustrophobic tightness of the first book is replaced here by a loose series of threats that never solidify into something worth rooting against.'
The Whitney Awards[edit]
In the spring of 2007, Robison Wells began work on the Whitney Awards, an awards program for LDS fiction. He has stated that this idea came from a conversation with friend and fellow author Brandon Sanderson. Smiley movie download torrent mp3. The Whitney Awards are sponsored by LDStorymakers, an author's guild for LDS writers. Robison Wells served as president of the Whitney Awards Committee for three years, ending in 2010.[6]
In 2018, Robison received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Whitney Academy.
Mental Health[edit]
Wells has several mental illnesses, including OCD and schizophrenia, and is an outspoken advocate for those with mental illness. In 2014, Wells, joined by Brandon Sanderson and Dan Wells, edited, Altered Perceptions We got it from here album download. , an anthology of essays from popular YA writers about their struggles with mental illness. He also contributed to the mental illness anthology Life Inside My Mind, with an essay called 'Twenty Pills.' He writes and speaks extensively about these topics.[7][8]
Bibliography[edit]
- On Second Thought (2004), ISBN1-59156-430-1
- Wake Me When It's Over (2005), ISBN1-59156-721-1
- The Counterfeit (2006), ISBN1-59811-116-7
- Variant (2011), ISBN0-06-202608-9
- Feedback (2012), ISBN0-06-202610-0
- Going Dark (Sept 2013)
- Blackout (Oct 2013)
- Dead Zone (Oct 2014)
- Altered Perceptions (Oct 2015) co-editor and cover artist
- Airships of Camelot (2015)
- Dark Energy (March 2016)
- Life Inside My Mind (April 2018) contributor
- The Warning (Aug 2019) co-written with James Patterson
References[edit]
- ^ abcFall 2011 Flying Starts: Robison Wells Publishers Weekly
- ^'Brothers By The Book', Salt Lake TribuneArchived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Lodge, Sally (June 5, 2014). 'YA Anthology to Benefit Author Robison Wells'. Publisher's Weekly. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
- ^Publisher Weekly's Best Books of 2011 Publishers Weekly
- ^'Kirkus Review of Feedback' Kirkus Reviews
- ^'First Annual Whitney Awards Highlights Books, Authors', Meridian MagazineArchived 2010-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'How Mental Illness Tried and Failed to Ruin My Life' Teen Librarian's Toolbox
- ^'Mormon Author Talks About His Mental Illness and Faith' Deseret News
External links[edit]
Feedback By Robison Wells Free Download For Windows 7
- Robison Wells at the MLCA Database
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