About the book
Sister
Assassin (aka Mind Games) is the first book in a young adult series by Kiersten
White. It was published by Harper Collins on 19th February and the
book is 302 pages long. Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a copy
for review.
Plot Synopsis
After an
accident that killed their parents, Fia and Annie are left in the care of their
aunt. However, with Annie being blind and Fia having a very unique ability,
they’re just too much to handle. That’s when the Kessler School for Exceptional
Girls shows an interest in Annie and offers both girls a place to go where they
can be themselves.
No one knew
about Fia’s ability though and they only really wanted Annie. Fia never chose
her deadly gift but now she’s forced to use it. Although Fia would do anything
to keep Annie safe, her conscience begins to act up and the blood already on
her hands makes her question what she is doing. If she doesn’t do what the
school says though she knows her sister will be put in terrible danger, but
will Fia be able to keep it up?
What I thought
I have had
this book sitting on my review pile for months now and I don’t know why it took
me so long to get around to reading it. Now that I finally have though, I wish
I had picked it up a lot sooner.
Sister
Assassin has one hell of an opening. It starts seven years ago with the death
of main character’s Fia and Annie’s parents but it quickly changes to the lives
they live now. Fia is sent on a mission to kill a guy she doesn’t know but her
conscience changes quickly and she finds she can’t go through with it. She
knows her sister is in danger if she doesn’t kill this guy and she knows she’s
risking everything. The opening was so exciting and mysterious and it
immediately had me hooked.
Kiersten
White tells the story in multiple flashbacks which was something I really
enjoyed. Sometimes she goes back seven years, sometimes four, two or even
eighteen months but she also uses the present time to bring everything back.
For me, the flashbacks helped to give the characters a great backstory. They
also made me understand the characters and what they have been through in their
lives and how those events made them who they are in the present. There is a
great history in this book and a very exciting one too.
My only
real niggle with this book is the lack of distinction between the two main
characters. Although Fia and Annie narrate their own chapters, if the headings
hadn’t have been there, I wouldn’t have been able to tell the difference
between the two. Okay, they are sisters so they can be kind of similar but I
wanted them to have their own voices instead of sharing one for the most part. Even
with the characters being a bit samey at times, they did have some differences.
Annie isn’t quite what she seems to be and Fia is a badass who is such a
fighter.
Characters
aside, Sister Assassin has a fantastic plot. Annie has a very special gift and
is initially ‘recruited’ by a school for children with other special gifts.
What the school doesn’t know is that sister Fia has a special ability too and
one that is seen to be better than Annie’s. The book is set in a world full of
secrets and mystery and I was never quite sure who the good guys were and who
the bad guys were. There are twists and turns all over the place that
constantly kept me guessing. I thought that the ending was quite rushed though
and it could have been drawn out a little more. However, there is more to come
in this series and with there being plenty of unanswered questions, I’m looking
forward to seeing what is in store next.
Sister
Assassin is exciting, tense and so different! I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Sister Assassin is sooooo unbelievably AMAZING just like Paranormalcy and Supernaturally ( I'm half way through Supernaturally then I'll read Endlessly ). My favourite author of all time : Kiersten White !!!!!!!!!!! I <3 KIERSTEN WHITE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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