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Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

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Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond



Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

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The city of Confidence is surrounded by a thick, concrete wall. These walls are built to protect those within and to keep dangers outside. What happens when the only danger to the citizens within is its leadership? When a young man on a suicide mission meets a young woman with a terminal illness, both of them use one another as a means to their own ends. They never expect to become friends. They never expect to become so much more to each other. Their backgrounds and the secrets they uncover are more dangerous than any plans they could make together or separately. Revolution begins with a spark. Young Adult Dystopian/ Romance

Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7057583 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .69" w x 5.50" l, .78 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 306 pages
Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond


Catalyst, by Casey L. Bond

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Catalyst kept me guessing and on my toes all the way through it. By Nancy Allen (The Avid Reader) I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.Seven's younger sister Sonnet is so mean to her. She is always putting her down and saying mean things to her. She even says mean things about her to other people and right in front of Seven at that. I don't know where to hate (no not hate that is such a strong word, dislike is a better word) Sonnet or feel bad for her because she hates her sister so much. But I am not sure that she actually hates her or if it is the only way she can deal with the pain and hurt that is probably going on in her heart for her dying sister. By hating her or pretending that she is may be the only way she can stop the hurt and deal with the unfairness that the world or who or whatever is taking away the life that her big sister has ahead of her that she is never going to experience.Yes, Seven is dying and no one really knows how long she has to live. She could die today, tomorrow, next week or next month. The medical personnel do what they can for her but that is not much. They just try to make her life a little easier for her until her time is up. The place where Seven lives has a wall all the way around it and she has never been on the other side of the wall. She has no idea what is out there. All she knows is what she has been told. She knows that there are people who live on the other side of the wall and that they are called scrubs. Seven has been taught that you can't trust a scrub and that they are the scum of the earth. And that is what she believed until she met one on one of the times that she snuck out of the house. On this one particular time when she was caught and was being escorted back home by soldier Enoch. On their way back to her home they saw a man that was trying to hide from them. Soldier Enoch saw that the person he was chasing was a scrub he arrested him and put him in the back seat with Seven. At first she was afraid of him because of how she was raised. But after seeing that he was no different than her she decides to help him escape.Seven's family was part of the rich class of people in her world and could afford anything nearly that they wanted. In Seven's world they had what they called companions and anyone could own one if they had enough money to buy one. So with Seven being sick her father told her that he was going to buy her a companion and she could pick out her companion herself. Seven wasn't too keen on the idea of having a companion. She figured that this companion was to be like a watch dog and would run to her father and tell him everything she did. Seven knew that her father expected her to pick a young girl to be her companion. But Seven was feeling rebellious when they arrived at the action. They were like ten people for her to choose from. She got to choose first because of her father's wealth and position in society. Just imagine the surprise when she saw the scrub Mitis that she helped to escape standing there waiting to be picked as a companion. So guess who rebellious Seven chose as her companion. Yep, you got it, Mitis. Her father was fit to be tied as they say. His temperature probably went up quite a few degrees. But he did tell her that it was her choices and he couldn't go back on his word in front of all the people there.Seven never expected to like Mitis because he was a scrub but the more time she spent with him and they both got to know each other better they decide that maybe not all of their enemies were their enemy after all. Seven had a list of things that she wanted to do before she died and her plan was for Mitis to help her do everything on her list and Mitis was just as determined as she was after he found out how nice she was. I was very surprised by a lot of the things that happened in Mitis and Seven's lives and how they lived and were treated. I was so very happy for them when they became friends. They realized that they were not different they were the same and that it didn't matter what level of the ladder you were on in society or what you believed everyone was still the same. The only way to tell one class from another are the clothes on their backs or maybe the vehicle someone drives or the home they live in but that still doesn't make us any different from the next person. They came to the realization that the only thing that is important was what was in someone's heart and how they felt about everybody. They also realized that the only thing that made people different was the love or hate they felt for others and how they treated each other.I really loved and enjoyed reading Seven and Mitis' story. There were times that I was thrown for a loop. I would be expecting one thing and would get another. I would be reading and be like ok I got this I know what is going to happen next but nope I was wrong. Catalyst kept me guessing and on my toes all the way through it. I have found another author to go on my list for favorite authors. This is one book that everyone needs to read. In my opinion Catalyst needs no age limit put on it. I have been told on more than one occasion that I need to non-fiction books that I can't learn anything from a fiction book but undoubtedly they have never read a fiction book because I learn something from just about every book I read and Catalyst is no exception. I learned a lot from Catalyst and hope to learn and read more of Seven and Mitis' story. I also plan on checking out other books by Casey.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Catalyst is an AMAZING story about people who refuse to let the powers that be control and destroy their lives. By Wendy What happens when two very different people discover that they share a common quest for what is just and right? Catalyst! This is the fabulous tale of . Win, lose or draw, they had to try! Catalyst is a full-length novel that can stand alone or be read as the prequel to the Harvest Saga, which is the BEST YA dystopian romance series I've read in a long time!!! Either way, I just have one word to describe this story... Catalyst was SQUEEEEEEE-MAZING! I thought the way the author put this story together was genius! She made the characters so relatable and real that they became living, breathing parts of my life. I just wish I could hang out with them! I could feel their pain, their struggles, their CHEMISTRY!!! I was really pulled into their plight emotionally and was rooting for them to somehow prevail. Their journey has it all - ups, downs and a whopper of a twist that I wasn't expecting. People of all ages are going to love this book! I definitely recommend it!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read Dystopian Story By cristieAll I absolutely loved reading Catalyst!!It is a Dystopian story.. You can read it as a stand alone or a prequel to The Harvest Saga Series..The story is about Mitis who is on a mission of revenge and Seven who has list of things she want to do before she dies.. From the first time they meet there is a Spark between them.. Mitis is from a village and Seven is from upper class. They are thrown together in his need for revenge and her need for help. Their path leads them to discover something so much more sinister than they ever imagined and in the process they become closer than they ever wanted or imagined..Catalyst is well written and has plenty of twist and turns to keep you enthralled in the story.. You will fall in love with the Characters and root for them to succeed.

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