
Fans of action-packed sci-fi thrillers such as I Am Number Four and The Maze Runner will love. The language is the book is mildly salty, with a dozen or so instances each of "damn," "hell," and "ass," and less frequent uses of "bitch," "bastard," and "s-t." Drug use is mentioned only in passing.Used Very Good (1 available) Used book that is in excellent condition. Pulse by Patrick Carman available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews. She lives in the vast territory between the East and West States, in the United States, and there falls in with the Drifters, a force of outcasts dedicated to defending the States. Sexual content is low, with romantic encounters consisting of mostly passionate kissing and hugging. 'Pulse' is a dystopian young adult novel by Patrick Carman, which focuses around the Faith Daniel's realization that she is telekinetic. If there is a second one, I might give it a second chance. But I felt like the book was really slow and in the very end where there was a tad of action then it was cut off. 3.0 Personally, I liked the story line and it was great. The level of violence is fairly low, at least until a climactic battle, in which major supporting characters are killed, along with untold foot soldiers and bystanders. Only show reviews with written explanations. Fans of sci-fi and dystopian alike will enjoying the thrilling ride Carman has created with the Pulse trilogy. HIs characters are strong and well thought out. Carman (the Dark Eden series) mixes high school drama with mutations and. Pulse 2 Patrick Carman and numerous books collections from fictions to scientific research in any way. Carman ups the stakes in this book, taking Faith and Dylan on a wild hunt to right those that have been wronged and to ensure society has its best chance at survival.

This ranges from crossing the street to recognizing her sisters. HarperCollins/Tegen, 17.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-208576-4.

When the main character, Emma Sasha Silver loses her vision in a nightmare accident, she has to learn everything again. It features characters with telekinetic powers who repeatedly attempt to kill each other, usually to no avail. The book has a theme of life, and death which everyone who reads this book will love. Parents need to know that Patrick Carman's Tremor is a post-apocalyptic science fiction adventure that picks up where the previous installment, Pulse, left off. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. Wire Code, a fictional electronic drug, is mentioned in passing.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Harper Collins, Young Adult Fiction - 400 pages.

There's no drinking, smoking, or conventional drug taking in the main narrative of Tremor.
