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I absolutely loved Rysa Walker's Timebound series. This series is clunky, slow and hard to follow. It is so different from her last trilogy that I found myself wondering if it's some old work of hers that was written prior to the Timebound books because it felt that way. The plot is slow and hard to follow and the characters are only one dimensional. I could not finish it.

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I am a fan of Rysa Walker's body of work; her series are fun, fascinating YA with a science fiction/supernatural twist that keep the reader entertained. The Delphi Revolution is the conclusion to Rysa Walker's Delphi Trilogy. I've been anxiously awaiting the last book of the series ever since I finished reading the Delphi Resistance last October, so I was elated to be given the opportunity to read an ARC.

The Delphi Revolution picks up 6 months after the conclusion of The Delphi Resistance. Anna Morgan has been waking up with blank spots in her memory for the past 6 months - random periods of time for which she has no recollection. She also is having difficulty keeping her emotions in check - Anna thinks and hopes that it's the result of a head injury, but those around her suspect that she picked up Graham Cregg as one of her hitchers and that he has been taking her over and trying to exert control over those around here. Now Anna has to fight for control of her own head in addition to continuing to fight for the Delphi adepts. Anna, Deo, Aaron, Taylor, Daniel and the rest have to uncover the history of the Delphi project to make sure they and the other adepts will be safe from a world where they are being villainized as unnatural and dangerous to the rest of society - psychic terrorists. Anna and the rest of the Delphi adepts don't know who they can trust and have to fight for their very right to exist.

The Delphi Revolution and the entire Delphi series kept me enthralled from beginning to end. Five stars for both the conclusion to the trilogy and for the series.

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A wonderful, much waited for conclusion to this trilogy. Walker has a beautiful style of building characters and relationships that just draws me in. I'm sad to see the series end.

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