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Title:Birthmarked (Birthmarked #1)
Author:Caragh M. O'Brien
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 361 pages
Published:March 30th 2010 by Roaring Brook Press
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic
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Birthmarked (Birthmarked #1) Hardcover | Pages: 361 pages
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In the future, in a world baked dry by the harsh sun, there are those who live inside the walled Enclave and those, like sixteen-year-old Gaia Stone, who live outside. Following in her mother's footsteps Gaia has become a midwife, delivering babies in the world outside the wall and handing a quota over to be "advanced" into the privileged society of the Enclave. Gaia has always believed this is her duty, until the night her mother and father are arrested by the very people they so loyally serve. Now Gaia is forced to question everything she has been taught, but her choice is simple: enter the world of the Enclave to rescue her parents, or die trying.

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Original Title: Birthmarked
ISBN: 1596435690 (ISBN13: 9781596435698)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.caraghobrien.com
Series: Birthmarked #1
Characters: Gaia Stone, Leon Grey
Literary Awards: Georgia Peach Book Award Nominee (2011), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2012), Beehive Book Award Nominee (2012), Arkansas Teen Book Award Nominee (2012), Cybils Award Nominee (2010)

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This book and I got on a plane together, and if it hadnt been for the fact that we were both trapped in a small space with little else to do, we might have parted ways early on. I didnt step smoothly into the first few chapters of Birthmarked. My reading experience sort of tripped, stumbled, almost face-planted. At first the writing seemed quite dense and strangely... formal? I had some difficulty getting my head into the world possibly due to some pre-conceived ideas I had about the book,

Set about 300 years in the future, after the "cool age" (which seems to represent both the time during which we were dependent on oil and possibly pre-serious global warming), this dystopian novel hits all the usual notes: babies born with genetic problems (here, due to inbreeding), a division between the haves and have-nots, babies taken from families are reared elsewhere, etc.. The Enclave's insistence on perfection is what ultimately saves Gaia (yep, the name is significant), who has a

Birthmarked by Caragh M. OBrien was an extremely disappointing and disorganized novel. The book introduces the protagonist, Gaia Stone, and incorporates a gripping idea of a dystopia in which the wealthy have all come down with a disease called hemophilia, which prevents them from giving birth to healthy babies. Gaia is a midwife and helps deliver the healthy babies to the Enclave, which is the higher society. But after Gaias parents are arrested, Gaia goes on an extremely unthrilling,

*Read my review of all 3 books in the series before deciding whether to read this!I cannot wait for the sequel! I thought this would be a heavy read, but I was so wrong. It is everything a gripping dystopian should be, but has wonderful characters who grow through adversity and whose experiences afford powerful insights into what is most important in life.A dark future world is divided between those who live inside the wall, and those - like sixteen year old Gaia Stone - who live outside. Gaia

Gaia Stone lives in a dystopian society that's split in two: the rich, privileged members live inside the walled Enclave while the rest, including Gaia, live in poverty Outside. It is an acquiesced law that the first three babies born every month will be "advanced" into the Enclave to be brought up by the elite. Gaia happily serves the Enclave as a midwife, alongside her mother, until she comes home one night to find that her mother and father have been arrested. Gaia has been told that her

From the beginning, this book had me on my toes. I love the way the author really drew you in from the first page with intrigue and the thrill of walking in the same footsteps as our main character, Gaia, a young woman who grows up in a world thinking that life is just black and white. As the story progresses, Gaia slowly begins to discover that the black and white world she felt comfortable in, was in fact filled with many gray areas and it was just really exciting to go on the adventure with

Definitely had a good start, but I found it to be slightly uneven. Dystopic futuristic atmosphere was very good, and reminded me of Handmaid's Tale, partly because of the reproductive aspects involved in the plot. World building good, characters interesting, plot was compelling and moved the reader along. I guess sometimes the coincidences didn't always work for me (like when the main character meets just the person who can help her in an alley--a man who she's never met before--right when she

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