5/28/2023 0 Comments Incarnate by jodi meadowsMost of the book is her relationship with Sam, the greatest composer of time, which was lovely, but not dramatic or that related to the plot. Ana barely does any research, just a few library visits where she looks up the journals of her parents (mom: bitch, dad: took off). She learned to trust, made friends, found love, and gathered her bravery.Ī huge reason Ana sets off on her own for the city of Heart is because she wants to uncover the reason she was born and Ciana, the soul who should have been reincarnated, wasn’t. At times she would wallow in her sorrows a bit too much, but she did grow as the story progressed. She’s shy, she’s insecure, she’s been taught she is worthless. They shun Ana as a “nosoul” and she learns to keep to herself and keep a low profile to avoid excessive hostility. Obviously, all the other souls are pretty upset and bewildered. But she’s new, a soul that’s never been seen before, and the soul that died and was supposed to come back is now gone forever. There were so many questions I had.īasically, there have always been one million souls that are reincarnated over and over, so each soul lives countless lives and has countless memories of ages past. Things were a little confusing at times, especially the sylph. At some points I loved it, at other times I wasn’t sure what to think. Format: Hardcover, 374 pages, Katherine Tegen Books, HarperCollinsPublishers, 2012. Incarnate by Jodi Meadows, Book #1 in the Newsoul trilogy.
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