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The Breeders

Breeders, Book 1

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The Breeders

By: Katie French
Narrated by: Carla Mercer-Meyer
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Sixteen-year-old Riley Meemick is one of the world's last free girls. When Riley was born, her mother escaped the Breeders, the group of doctors using cruel experiments to bolster the dwindling human race. Her parents do everything possible to keep her from their clutches - moving from one desolate farm after another to escape the Breeders' long reach. The Breeders control everything and they're hunting Riley. When the local Sheriff abducts the adult members of her family, Riley and her brother Ethan are left to starve. Then Clay arrives, the handsome gunslinger who seems determined to help to make up for past sins. As Riley's affection for Clay grows she wonders can she trust Clay with her secret and risk her freedom? The three embark on a journey across the scarred remains of New Mexico. When Riley is forced into the Breeder's hospital, she learns the horrible fate of her mother - a fate she'll share unless she can find a way out.

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When purpose is skewed, abuse is inevitable

This post apocalyptic adventure/love story held my attention from beginning to end . At first I thought it was set back in the depression but as the story unfolds I realize that civilization has been thrown backwards. We don't find out by what until later on in the book. When we do, everything they've gone through makes sense.
Riley is a young girl who has to pretend to be a boy to keep from being dragged off by the Breeders . Both her mother and aunt were captured by the Breeders earlier in life and now won't even speak of it . They do everything possible to keep Riley hidden inside but of course things go wrong after that it's a life-and-death push-pull struggle up until the very end to try to recover her family, escape the breeders and stay alive . I thought the adventure was over until I went to leave a review and saw the 2nd book. Just purchased it and I'm often running .

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needs more character development

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There are several gaps in the story that need to be re-edited. Like where did Ethan's coyote bite go? Just because he uses soap doesn't make it go away.
I think it's easier to catch oversights when listening rather than reading or maybe I've just listened to enough of this genre to have certain expectations but this comes across like a first time authors work. Definitely room for improvement. Great concept though. OK read.

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Great story

Put off listening to this because of a review I read. Finally got it, and am glad I did. Worth it!

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YA Novel Barely Good

This Young Adult novel is based upon a post-apocalyptic notion that the human race has dramatically reduced the female population though (event to be disclosed). A group, called the breeders, are trying to repopulate the race. So much for the premise. The setting is a cross between the wild west and downtown Detroit. French does a poor job in plot, she chooses to move the main character (Riley) from event to even without a good reason for her actions. Though she does have one central goal, there is little back-story. Some auxiliary characters are in the story to quack like a duck in the background. While others change and morph in unexplained ways.

Carla Mercer-Meyer pulls of a med-western twang accent for the characters that barely carry the story for the women and completely missed for the men. Though another narrator cannot save the weak plot no matter what their skills.

I am somewhat interested in what the outcome of the next book.It would be good if it were a short story but as two or more novels -- eeek. Oh well, if I have the time, I will circle back and listen to book two. There are many other YA series to get hooked on, this one isn't one of them. If you do listen to book one, you will probably do book two just for kicks. So, I do recommend you pass and thus you have no decision to make.

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great read

when I first got it I didn't think it would be all that great. but once I started it, it hooked me didn't want to stop. it was a real good book ,

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Constant Threat of Rape of 16-Yr-Old Unpalatable

Generally with YA post-apocalyptic/dystopian novels, bad things happen, but it's not usually graphic and it's usually not to the main character. The main character (a 16-yr-old girl) does not get raped but the threat of it, from men old enough be to her father, is constant and listening to hours of that was unpalatable.

Maybe the lurid cover and title should have warned me, but I've read other YA novels where teenaged girls are used as "baby machines," but its treated appropriately for the audience.

In between the girl trying to avoid getting raped, being turned into a human incubator, and avoiding horrible people, it's just kind of boring.

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Just awful

I couldn’t even finish it. Just awful. Bad performance, dreadful story. I can’t ever get those hours back.

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