Perception (Tigers' Eye, #1)
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Your perception will sharpen once you see through a tiger's eyes.
More than five hundred years after the apocalypse, the survivors of off-grid genetic experimentation have refined their mixed DNA to the point that humans and their animal counterparts share physical and mental links. Varying species have divided into districts, living in a tenuous peace under the President o...more
Paperback, 296 pages
Published June 29th 2011 by Heather Cashman (first published May 25th 2011)
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TG
My first thought about Perception was: Confusing. The reader is dropped right into the middle of the action, with no explanation of who everyone is and what kind of world they're living in. You only get little bits of information at infrequent intervals, so I spent a lot of the first part of the book not sure what was going on. Because every character has an 'ingenium' (an animal companion/other half) there are twice as many names to learn and the names are quite difficult and often really simil...more
Sarah Castillo
Perception, by Heather Cashman, is one of those animal companion books that there just aren't enough of. It's set in a post-apocalyptic world that has more in common with sword and sorcery genres than the usual sci-fi post-apocalyptic story.

I loved the interaction between the protagonists and their animal companions, called ingenium. In many books with animal companions, even when they speak telepathically like in Perception, the animal is subordinate to the human. The mutual respect between Ard...more
Jennifer
I loved this book. A friend of mine wrote it and I was so excited to read her work. Then, right before I started reading it, I got nervous. What if I didn't like it? How could I tell her that? Fortunately for me, that wasn't a problem. The book had me hooked from the beginning. There were a few parts that confused me at first, but as I continued to read, my questions were explained. I loved the detail and character development. I loved reading about the different districts/ingenium. I cannot wai...more
Peggy (Pawing Through Books)
Review posted to Pawing Through Books on 11/14/11

This is one of the most unique dystopians I have read to date. Instead of being written in chapters it is written more like a diary. Each section opens with Ardana's location, the date, and time of day. When I first started reading it, it took me a little while to get used the Cashman's writing style. However, once I read a few sections of the book I was used to it and got into the story.

This is one of those books that you have to read the blurb b...more
J. Woo
This was given to me as a gift although I don't normally read this type of book; I generally prefer this type of "read" as a movie (ex. The Golden Compass). However, I gave it a shot and was not disappointed. I found myself invested in the characters, both "good" and "bad". Having read others' reviews, I understand their confusion about the beginning of the story. I had many questions myself but I read on, hoping my questions would be answered, and I was not disappointed. I liked Ana's strength...more
Kristi Bernard
Books are wonderful for taking readers away to far away lands where the rules are different along with the peoples and culture. Perception gives readers lots to think about and forces us to look inside ourselves on how we view ourselves and how others perceive us to be. None of us can know how strong we are until we are forced to push ourselves to extreme limits. Most of us would do astonishing things we never thought possible unless it was to protect someone we love.

Cashman introduces readers t...more
Book Him Danno
I’m really not into teen\young adult books but I'm so happy I read this book.

At first I thought the book reminded me of Hunger Games because both worlds have Districts and Hunger Games had the Games and Perception has the Campaign. The difference is how the heroin finds her freedom or her perception of freedom. It also has the fantasy of Philip Pullman His Dark Materials with the connection between Human and ingenium animal and the unconditional love the human and ingenium have for one another....more
Heidi
I am really not into teen\young adult books but I am so happy I read this book. I give it 41\2 stars out of 5
At first I thought this book reminds me of Hunger Games because both worlds have Districts and Hunger Games had the Games and Perception has the Campaign. The difference is how the heron finds her freedom or her perception of freedom. It also has the fantasy of Philip Pullman His Dark Matters with the connection between Human and ingenium animal and the unconditional love the human and...more
Bethany
Note: full review with quotes, giveaway, and a link to a Q&A with Heather Cashman is here.

Do you ever wonder what it would be like to see yourself through another’s eyes, or to see the world from a perspective other than your own?

This book simply worked for me. I’m not sure how else to say it. I was initially hooked by the dystopian world and the concept of the ingenium – animal-human pairs with mental links – but those elements quickly became a beautiful, vivid background for some of the mo...more
Jordana
This was an excellent book. I loved it. I became incredibly frustrated at one point in the book when the plot didn't go the way I wanted it, but it was all resolved in a way I was pleased with. The book ended very happily, which is a must for me.

The storyline was very compelling. I read the book in two days, and enjoyed it a lot. The characters themselves are also very captivating. There were a few unexpected plot twists that I really liked.

Very good book. I would recommend it to anyone.
Olivia
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Tammy ~NovelOpinion

Heather Cashman has created a series that will satisfy the Fantasy and Dystopian lover in you! It did in me without doubt.

Here is the book summary: Your perception will sharpen once you see through a tiger's eyes.
More than five hundred years after the apocalypse, the survivors of off-grid genetic experimentation have refined their mixed DNA to the point that humans and their animal counterparts share physical and mental links. Varying species have divided into districts, living in a tenuous pea
...more
Liza
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Oh my God. This was an AMAZING read! Thank you so much to the author for gifting this to me through Random Acts of Kindness! I am in freakin' love with this book! Seriously, this has to be hands down one of the best books I've read this year. I was a little skeptical about whether or not I'd like Perception to be completely honest. I wasn't sure it was something that I'd like, but after reading BJ's review at Dark Side of the Covers, I was s...more
Donna
“I was immediately drawn to the characters of this book. I love post-apocalyptic stories and this is one of the best I've read. I was slightly confused at first about the relationship between the main characters and their tigers, was it a telepathic link or were the tigers an extension of the characters' souls (as in the Daemons in Golden Compass). Once I understood the relationship, it was much easier to understand. I didn't care for the unorthodox names of the characters, but that is really th...more
Dani
3.5 / 5 stars

Is complete freedom attainable? Or is it all a matter of perception?



Typically I summarize the books I review myself, but Perception’s official blurb describes the book so perfectly that I don’t think there’s anything I could do to improve upon it. So here you have it, straight from Goodreads:



Your perception will sharpen once you see through a tiger’s eyes.

More than five hundred years after the apocalypse, the survivors of off-grid genetic experimentation have refined their mixed DNA
...more
Courtney (Fuzzy.Coffee.Books)
What I liked: 1) The entire plot. It was so fresh and new that I was just completely surprised and drawn in to the story from the very beginning. 2) The descriptions of the settings. I could completely immerse myself in these settings. It was so described that I could almost smell the Passion Vine flowers, or taste the nectar. 3) Kade and Ana's relationship. There's a lot of stuff that you learn about from their past that would lead you to believe their relationship would be strained if existent...more
Aimee
4.5 stars!
Why not 5? Just a bit of confusion early on and a bit of history I felt like the story lacked to fully understand the motivations behind the characters. Once I was passed the initial confusion, I was seriously hooked on this book.

I really enjoyed the connection between the siblings in this story and their tigers. Their devotion to each other was touching and real. I like how Ardana’s ingenium, Rijan, is a mixture of friend, mentor and defender all rolled into one. Who wouldn’t want th...more
D.H. Nevins
I don’t often read YA, but this book was a really nice surprise. The images of this dystopian society are lush and vivid, and the characters within it are as believable as they are likable. I was swept away by the brisk pacing from the very first page, and enjoyed every minute of entertainment that this book provided. I imagine that this is one of those rare books that will draw me back for a re-read in the future—especially before I get my hands on the sequel.
Not only was Perception an enjoyabl...more
Isabel
I loved this book! I love the idea of people and animals being connected in a way of total trust and friendship at birth. Perception had a lot of action going on from beginning to end... sometime it was to the point of being overwelming. The main character, Ana, is strong and humble which I found very refreashing....she the type of girl that doesn't let problems slow her down...she tackles them! Overall a good action packed read. I look forward to finding out what happens to everyone in the next...more
P.J.
PERCEPTION, though a post-apocalyptic story, read like high fantasy to me. It's strongly based in the connections between people and the world around them, and has its roots in genetic experimentation. As for comparative titles, it had a bit of a Philip Pullman or a Joni Sensel (think FARWALKER'S QUEST) feel to me. I'd recommend it for those looking for something different in today's young adult market, fans of science fiction, adventure, and dystopia.
Cathy Pegau
I don't think I can do this book justice by trying to write a review without revealing spoilers or fun tidbits best left for the reader to discover. Though considered a YA, it is definitely a story that appeals to adults as well as older teens. Lush world-building and interesting characters make Perceptions one of the best fantasies I've read in a long while.
William Johnson
Interesting Urban Dystopia setting where humans are able to communicate directly with their own animal "Ingenium". Goes a little further in the trait of "The Golden Compass" Deamons and divides it into individual societies based on their companions. "Perception" world built a very interesting setting that will have a couple novels following in it's paw prints. Heather Cashman is a wonderful story teller who covers politics, growing up, first love, and how far someone will go to to do what's righ...more
Tonia Houston
Heather Cashman introduces her vision for a post-apocalypse world changed by generations of genetic engineering. Twins, Ardana and Kade, are telepathically linked to their beloved tigers. Ardana, impetuous and strong-willed by nature, will do whatever it takes to win her brother the legacy that is his by birthright.
The author uses elegance and a unique voice to keep the story moving. This is a tale for not only lovers of fantasy, but any reader who enjoys action, romance, mystery, and politica...more
Linda Cotterell
Took me a while to really get into the story, but once I did I enjoyed this book very much. Terrific descriptive writing. Would have liked a bit more background on the characters early on. I look forward to the rest of this trilogy!
Linda
Dec 12, 2011 Linda rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: older teens
Recommended to Linda by: first read good read
Shelves: first-read
Human and animal share physical and mental links A book loaded with treachery,political conflict, love. The strong emotional characters are the survivors of genetic experimentation of plants and animals. Strangely with all the DNA mixing the human species seems to still be the strongest.
Suggested reading for 16 and older.
Andrea at Reading Lark
Review Coming Soon! I am still mulling this one over so my rating may change.
Michael
This was a great story that was up my alley. It took me forever to read though because I was so busy the past few weeks. I loved that there are districts and that some of them have ingenium animal couterparts that they can speak too. The story was very action packed and had a lot going on in it. It really made you think about how you perceive yourself and others perceive you. That's why the book is called Perception. I suggest this book to anyone that likes a good adventourous unique read. =]
Samantha LaFantasie
Oct 30, 2011 Samantha LaFantasie rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Those who love fantasy with more of a sci-fi kick without the techno stuff.
Recommended to Samantha by: Heather Cashman
I think Heather did an excellent job in writing this wonderfully deep and immense story. However, it was just not my cup of tea. I'm sorry Heather! It's a great story! Just not one I'm really into!
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