Ebook The Naturals The Naturals #1 Jennifer Lynn Barnes Books
Ebook The Naturals The Naturals #1 Jennifer Lynn Barnes Books

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The Naturals The Naturals #1 Jennifer Lynn Barnes Books Reviews
- Well, this was quite fun! I really enjoyed the introduction into this world Barnes has created. I'm a massive fan of Blacklist, Blindspot and a few other crime shows, especially about FBI, so this is bound to be a great series for me as it progresses. (Though I've yet to watch Criminal Minds, which Jae, Sue and Almera are probably frowning upon, but this will be a summer of binge-watching, I'm telling ya!)
I think the plot could have been a little thicker? The mystery kept me guessing and I actually had another suspect in mind, but the outcome made sense; most of it at least. The characters and their dynamics are a total sweet spot for me, though! My favorite out of the crew has to be Michael, because he managed to make me laugh and smile and his commentary is simply the best. The rest of the team is on their way of being super duper awesome too, so I really hope we get to know them more as the books go on.
The romance is pretty subtle regarding the other aspects of the book. I kinda ship Cassie with (view spoiler) but I'm not opposed to the idea of Cassie and [spoilerrr]. I just feel like the last one is a little trope-y, but it makes sense as to why it would/should/could happen and it probably will happen, so it's prime time I get fully on board as well. (Maybe in next book, hah!)
As for Cassie, she's a decent main character, though a little lackluster in the "memorable characters" department. The rest of the characters just outshine her a little, I guess. I do like her though! She isn't perfect, but that's not what I'm looking for either. She's bound to make mistakes on her journey of self-discovery (and solving the future cases), but I have a good feeling that with the help of her new-found friends she will be just fine on her path. Really intrigued to find out more and can't wait for when I have time to sit down and explore what happens next!
Overall rating 3.5 out of 5.0 - You can't go into The Naturals expecting a chilling serial killer novel that gets your heart racing in fear, characters that will make you sob for hours, or a perfectly crafted plot. But you can expect a quick and enjoyable read with some mystery and plenty of supporting characters with actual depth.
(Bear with me for this incredibly short review, considering it's been a few months since I read this.)
You definitely have to suspend some disbelief for this novel, but when you do, I think the idea is fantastic. Cassie has a really cool talent - give her just a few seconds and she can know plenty of details about you that you'd never have shared. I love the way Barnes writes this - it appears logical and factual on Cassie's part, not mystical and magical. This, of course, is a very desirable trait for the FBI, who already have a project started with a few other gifted teens. Though I wish we had gotten a better glimpse into the inner workings of the FBI and their investigation, I still say it's a really cool concept, and Barnes certainly writes it well.
The Naturals includes short chapters written in the POV of the serial killer, and this was a great addition. Definitely made it creepier and kept me on my toes. This could have been done horribly, but getting a glimpse into the action and the mind of the serial killer was pretty cool. I definitely think it could have been even creepier, but that doesn't really fit with the style of the novel. I think I just wanted to be scared. (My friend and I did an entire project on Jefferey Dahmer and Ted Bundy last year. We watched interviews at midnight in the dark for it. I like the fear, apparently.)
We get to watch Cassie adjust to living with other teenagers - Michael, who can read her emotions like a book, Sloane, a bit of an oddball who's a whiz with math and statistics, and Dean, a fellow profiler, albeit an angrier one. Romance aside, Cassie's developing relationships with them was fun to see. Everything felt very natural (ha. ha.) and each character had their own quirks and certainly served a purpose, rather than just being there for decoration like secondary characters in many novels.
And, of course, we find two men for potential relationships. I'll tell you that, for the most part, the love triangle didn't annoy me simply because the plot overshadows it most of the time. It's still irritating, though. It always is. I dare you to find me one that doesn't annoy me.
Overall The fact that Barnes was able to completely surprise me with the end of the novel speaks volumes. I enjoyed the concept, the plotline, and the characters immensely. 4 stars. - I thought this was a very engaging book with enough suspense and suspects to keep me guessing. Right up until the big reveal, I kept changing my mind. That speaks well for this suspense/mystery/thriller because that doesn't happen very often in a head so full of plots and predictions. I liked the characters, who represented a variety of personality types with their white, black, and gray sides. I liked the concept. No, I didn't really believe the concept could happen, but I was able to suspend disbelief and just enjoy the ride. The plot moved quickly and there were no noticeable lulls, but there were some sketchy relationships. That might be due to the fact that these kids are all suppose to be masters of deception and detection and thus made themselves really hard to read, or it might be the fact that I smelled a more than awkward love rectangle early in the game. I honestly wasn't bothered by the Anita Blake/Stephanie Plum they are going to pass each other around relationship set-up, but I would have enjoyed a more clear-cut romance. Don't want to write it myself, though, so I'll take what I can get. I particularly appreciated the fact that Cassie wasn't forced to join the team and we didn't have to listen to her sullen resentment - it is a breath of fresh air in the YA genre. She did pull some tern pouting when she didn't get her way, but nothing on the scale I expected. Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I think my high school readers will as well, particularly those who enjoy watching Criminal Minds or just interesting if implausible teens hunting murders read. Language and situations are appropriate for high school, but as an adult reader of YA, I got a kick out of it as well.
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