Steph Sinclair's Reviews > Incarnate
Incarnate (Newsoul, #1)
by Jodi Meadows (Goodreads Author)
I am extremely disappointed with this book. It held so much promise with the story of souls being reincarnated, dragons, sylphs, and a utopian society! Doesn't that sound awesome? And that cover! It's simply gorgeous! Well, you know that age old rule, "Don't judge a book by its cover?" I should have listened to it. -_-
Ana, our protagonist, lives in a world where once you die you come back reincarnated in another body. Everyone always comes back, except on one night when the Temple flashes black and the soul, Ciana, dies. Five years later a baby girl is born and everyone is expecting it to be Ciana. Instead, Ana is born and is the first Newsoul. Ana's father seemingly abandons his family, while her mother leaves the city, Heart, out of embarrassment. Ana is kept away for eighteen years and mentally and physically abused by her mother, Li. Li blames Ana for replacing Ciana and she along with others call her the Nosoul. So, on Ana's eighteenth birthday she sets out to the city of Heart to find out why she was born.
That all sounds really interesting, right? So, imagine my surprise when the majority of the book Ana isn't researching her past or digging into mysteries of the Temple, but instead playing the piano with the love interest, Sam. Most of the book revolves around their relationship. And while I really liked how it was not an insta-love situation, it completely distracted the book from the actual plot. In fact, you barely even know more about any other characters besides Sam and Ana. This book had a lot of potential and up until about 80% of the book, I was okay with giving this book 3 stars in hopes that the ending would save the rest of the book. It did not.
Let me break this down for you:
The Romance:
The entire book is the romance. Do not let the blurb fool you. Ana is rarely doing anything to find out more about her past. When she first leaves her mother's cottage she gets attacked by a Sylph and nearly drowns. However, Sam, a thousand-year-old soul, just happens to be camping nearby and saves her. From then on out their relationship consist of music lessons, almost kisses, and awkwardness. It was clear that they did like each other, but it is not clear what the romantic conflict was. Was it their age difference? What the people of Heart might think about them? It almost seems as if Meadows purposefully kept them apart just to add romantic tension because most of the time nothing is happening. What really irked me was the choppy dialog between Sam and Ana. Ana is always "almost" catching Sam's facial expression or "too slow" to see his true emotions:

and make them get it over with already.
However, what really got me was how Ana just turned a blind eye to things Sam did. When they first met he told her his birthday was the same day as hers, but later she finds out his birthday was a few weeks before hers:
The World Building or lack thereof:
We are told that there are one million souls that are reincarnated over and over when they die. It is also mentioned that the Council monitors who can have children to not mess with the gene pool. We aren't really told how this works and it bugged me the entire time I was reading. It seems that the souls are asexual beings that can come back as male or female each lifetime. So, I guess you could be Billy's mom in one lifetime and 10 lifetimes down the road Billy might be your mom? Except by then, Billy would be a Susie. And perhaps in the next lifetime she's your lover? Sam has a best friend that is his sometimes lover. Sam owns women's clothes because he has been a woman in other lifetimes and he lends these clothes to Ana to wear. For whatever reason, this seemed awkward to me. There was also the question of where the other people who didn't reside in Heart live? We are led to believe living outside of Heart is very dangerous because of the dragons, sylph, ect. so how are they surviving? Is Janan their god? What's up with the Temple? There just didn't seem to be any rules to this universe. Can we say, "Back to the drawing board?"
The Plot and The Ending:

Where was it exactly? I should not be flipping through the pages wondering when the climax will hit. One minute Sam and Ana are finally proclaiming their feelings and the next minute dragons are attacking the city. So much time is focused on their relationship that I actually forgot her original reason for coming to Heart. Hell, it sure seemed like Ana forgot. And when we finally discover why she was born and Ciana wasn't reincarnated, I'm like, "That's it?! That's your big reveal?!" The ending just seemed like it was thrown together it an attempt to make me worry for the character's lives. And I didn't. *shurgs* They all could have been eaten by dragons for all I cared by the end.
*sigh*
I haven't been this disappointed in a book since Wildefire and the only reason why this book gets two stars instead of one is because it was interesting and the premise kept me turning pages in hopes that it would live up to the blurb. I will read the next book in the series, but for now it resides on my, "you’re on probation" shelf.
An ARC was received from the publishers for reviewing purposes. This review expresses my honest opinion of the book.
More reviews at Cuddlebuggery Book Blog.
by Jodi Meadows (Goodreads Author)
Steph Sinclair's review
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Feb 16, 12
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I wouldn't
Read from November 09 to 14, 2011, read count: 1
I am extremely disappointed with this book. It held so much promise with the story of souls being reincarnated, dragons, sylphs, and a utopian society! Doesn't that sound awesome? And that cover! It's simply gorgeous! Well, you know that age old rule, "Don't judge a book by its cover?" I should have listened to it. -_-
Ana, our protagonist, lives in a world where once you die you come back reincarnated in another body. Everyone always comes back, except on one night when the Temple flashes black and the soul, Ciana, dies. Five years later a baby girl is born and everyone is expecting it to be Ciana. Instead, Ana is born and is the first Newsoul. Ana's father seemingly abandons his family, while her mother leaves the city, Heart, out of embarrassment. Ana is kept away for eighteen years and mentally and physically abused by her mother, Li. Li blames Ana for replacing Ciana and she along with others call her the Nosoul. So, on Ana's eighteenth birthday she sets out to the city of Heart to find out why she was born.
That all sounds really interesting, right? So, imagine my surprise when the majority of the book Ana isn't researching her past or digging into mysteries of the Temple, but instead playing the piano with the love interest, Sam. Most of the book revolves around their relationship. And while I really liked how it was not an insta-love situation, it completely distracted the book from the actual plot. In fact, you barely even know more about any other characters besides Sam and Ana. This book had a lot of potential and up until about 80% of the book, I was okay with giving this book 3 stars in hopes that the ending would save the rest of the book. It did not.
Let me break this down for you:
The Romance:
The entire book is the romance. Do not let the blurb fool you. Ana is rarely doing anything to find out more about her past. When she first leaves her mother's cottage she gets attacked by a Sylph and nearly drowns. However, Sam, a thousand-year-old soul, just happens to be camping nearby and saves her. From then on out their relationship consist of music lessons, almost kisses, and awkwardness. It was clear that they did like each other, but it is not clear what the romantic conflict was. Was it their age difference? What the people of Heart might think about them? It almost seems as if Meadows purposefully kept them apart just to add romantic tension because most of the time nothing is happening. What really irked me was the choppy dialog between Sam and Ana. Ana is always "almost" catching Sam's facial expression or "too slow" to see his true emotions:
Something flashed in his eyes, but I was too slow to fully see it.And on and on it went. Ana didn't know what was going on and neither did I. For most of the book I remained in the dark about why Sam even liked Ana. You like each other, I'm not sure why, but I get it already! They became so annoying that I just wanted to grab their little heads like so,
...as well as a dozen other emotions flickering across his face too quickly to read.
His gaze stayed on mine, like there was something I was supposed to read in his expression...
...and when he glanced at me, some indecipherable expression crossed his face.
He caressed the keys again, some strange expression crossing his face. Or— It was hard to tell. I still couldn’t interpret his expressions well.
His expression was impossible to read in the dark.
He closed his eyes and again, I wasn’t fast enough to comprehend his expressions.
He faced me again, but it was too dark to see the subtleties of his expression.

and make them get it over with already.
However, what really got me was how Ana just turned a blind eye to things Sam did. When they first met he told her his birthday was the same day as hers, but later she finds out his birthday was a few weeks before hers:
I glanced at Sam; he’d said we shared a birthday, hadn’t he? Why would Meuric say something different?Indeed, Ana. Why would he lie about that? And she never confronts him about that. Then when they get to Heart, Sam becomes Ana's "guardian" and teacher and resides in his house. She notices that he sneaks out every night and never confronts him about it. She often finds him talking about her behind her back and when she does confront him he pretty much says, "I'll tell ya later." Ummm...Whhhaaaattt? But he never actually tells her later. So once again, I'm lost. Not to mention often times I couldn't even tell who was speaking due to choppy dialog.
The World Building or lack thereof:
We are told that there are one million souls that are reincarnated over and over when they die. It is also mentioned that the Council monitors who can have children to not mess with the gene pool. We aren't really told how this works and it bugged me the entire time I was reading. It seems that the souls are asexual beings that can come back as male or female each lifetime. So, I guess you could be Billy's mom in one lifetime and 10 lifetimes down the road Billy might be your mom? Except by then, Billy would be a Susie. And perhaps in the next lifetime she's your lover? Sam has a best friend that is his sometimes lover. Sam owns women's clothes because he has been a woman in other lifetimes and he lends these clothes to Ana to wear. For whatever reason, this seemed awkward to me. There was also the question of where the other people who didn't reside in Heart live? We are led to believe living outside of Heart is very dangerous because of the dragons, sylph, ect. so how are they surviving? Is Janan their god? What's up with the Temple? There just didn't seem to be any rules to this universe. Can we say, "Back to the drawing board?"
The Plot and The Ending:

Where was it exactly? I should not be flipping through the pages wondering when the climax will hit. One minute Sam and Ana are finally proclaiming their feelings and the next minute dragons are attacking the city. So much time is focused on their relationship that I actually forgot her original reason for coming to Heart. Hell, it sure seemed like Ana forgot. And when we finally discover why she was born and Ciana wasn't reincarnated, I'm like, "That's it?! That's your big reveal?!" The ending just seemed like it was thrown together it an attempt to make me worry for the character's lives. And I didn't. *shurgs* They all could have been eaten by dragons for all I cared by the end.
*sigh*
I haven't been this disappointed in a book since Wildefire and the only reason why this book gets two stars instead of one is because it was interesting and the premise kept me turning pages in hopes that it would live up to the blurb. I will read the next book in the series, but for now it resides on my, "you’re on probation" shelf.
An ARC was received from the publishers for reviewing purposes. This review expresses my honest opinion of the book.
More reviews at Cuddlebuggery Book Blog.
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Quotes Steph Liked
“Music overwhelmed me, soaked into my skin like water. I didn’t have words for the squiggles and dashes across the pages, or the way his fingers stretched across the keys to make my heart race. If I could hear only one thing for the rest of my life, this was what I wanted.”
― Jodi Meadows, Incarnate
― Jodi Meadows, Incarnate
Reading Progress
| 11/12/2011 | page 35 |
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9.0% | "So, a few pages back Ana's hands are black from being burnt. But not they are crimson? Smh." |
| 11/13/2011 | page 78 |
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20.0% | "This isn't at all what I expected it would be." |
| 11/13/2011 | page 107 |
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28.0% | "107/234 I really don't like the way this society treats Ana." 3 comments |
| 11/14/2011 |
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50.0% | "The romance in this book is not bad at all. In fact, I actually really like it, but for some reason they are avoiding their feelings and I'm not sure why. I'm not sure what the conflict is. It's confusing." | |
| 11/14/2011 |
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52.0% | "So...let me get this straight. Dragons are attacking the city and you've been told twice to seek shelter, but you decide to run around the city? That's stupid, Ana." 1 comment | |
| 11/14/2011 |
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70.0% | "This is frustrating. I feel like Meadows is creating romantic tension just for the hell of it. And it's pissing me off." | |
| 11/14/2011 |
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80.0% | "The dialog is a bit confusing. Sometimes it's hard to tell who's talking." |
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Oh good, you're reading this! I almost started it last night but decided to read Pure instead. We have dueling dystopian books going on. :D
At the rate I'm going you might read and finish it before I do. Lol. I just added Pure to my TBR list. Is that ARC on NetGalley?
Hah, I'm in the middle of a lot of books anyway...and starting a readalong tonight, too. Yep, Pure was up on NetGalley--I really like it so far, though I'm only a few chapters in.
What book are you reading for your readalong? I found Pure. It seems really interesting! Dystopian is one of my favorite sub-genres. :)
Awesome, Stephanie! I think you'll enjoy Pure. It's pretty creepy, and there's a steampunky element that's kind of interesting in this dystopian setting.(view spoiler)
♡ K J Shadows ♡ wrote: "is this good? i wanted to check this one out but i wanted to hear opinions first"The premise is really great and interesting enough to keep me wanting to turn the page. I'm just not so sure about the world building.
Melanie wrote: "In a good way?"
It's hard to say. The book isn't bad, but I was expecting a lot more world building. So far it seems to be more centered around romance. It's still early though.
That was quite the list of 'somethings' that Ana missed in his expressions. Poor girl sounds a little dense.Well that's a pity, it really was an interesting storyline.
Ah, that's too bad Stephanie. It doesn't sound like something that I'd like. Thanks for reviewing it!
Catie wrote: "Ah, that's too bad Stephanie. It doesn't sound like something that I'd like. Thanks for reviewing it!"Well, you win some and you lose some, right?
Rogier wrote: "noooooooooooooooooooo, was so exited both this 1, such a shame"So was I, Roger, but a few of my other GR friends enjoyed it enough to give it 3 stars or more, so you may like it. It just didn't cut it for me.
This review made me laugh, I was really excited for this book but now I find my excitement dwindling after reading quite a few bad and so-so reviews on the book.
Skyla (Happy Go Lucky and Lost in Books) wrote: "This review made me laugh, I was really excited for this book but now I find my excitement dwindling after reading quite a few bad and so-so reviews on the book."I'm glad it made you laugh. :D
I think others who enjoy a more romantic drawn plot will really enjoy this because there were a few moments when I really enjoyed the romance. I just think there were too many plot holes for me to really enjoy it.
I'm actually surprised by how many mediocre books get published nowadays and this seems to be one of them. You definitely saved my time. I find more original and compelling work from indie authors.
Michelle wrote: "I'm actually surprised by how many mediocre books get published nowadays and this seems to be one of them. You definitely saved my time. I find more original and compelling work from indie authors."I think this is one of those "hit or miss" books. Phoebe North, who usually has similar feelings as I do on books, ended up really loving it.
Ah, yeah, but nobody's tastes are identical. Even Vinaya and I, who agree like 95% of the time, on occasion totally differ. :) My enjoyment of this one was really informed by how much it reminded me of SF from the 70s and 80s that I love. I'm not sure if readers without similar backgrounds would feel the same.
lol...awesome review. I can't help it, your reviews are hilarious. "Now kiss!" hahaaa...Thanx for the warning, it saved my time I would have wasted reading something worthless. I hate books with no climax or a story worth reading.
Some authors start off with a 'bang' giving us all sorts of hopes only to leave us with 'WTFs?"
BTW I have a list of books which belong in your "you’re on probation" shelf, except I call them "read later" books. The said "later" is never to come.... xD
Phoebe wrote: "Ah, yeah, but nobody's tastes are identical. Even Vinaya and I, who agree like 95% of the time, on occasion totally differ. :) My enjoyment of this one was really informed by how much it reminded m..."I've never read any SF from the 70s or 80s. What are your favorites? Usually when I see one of your reviews talking about lyrical prose, it's almost a given I'll enjoy it. I'm a sucker for pretty prose. :) I did like how Meadows described the the scenes when Ana and Sam were playing the piano. That was a nice touch.
Ruvinika wrote: "lol...awesome review. I can't help it, your reviews are hilarious. "Now kiss!" hahaaa...
Thanx for the warning, it saved my time I would have wasted reading something worthless. I hate books with ..."
Thanks. It wasn't a terrible book because there were times when I did enjoy it (otherwise I would have given it only 1 star), but the negatives outweighed the positives for me. I think people who enjoy books with strong romantic plots will enjoy this more than I did.
Tiffani wrote: "Oh God it's another one of these books that fake you out.I ran into one of those before and swore it would never happen again.Thanks for your review!"No problem. Unfortunately, yes, it's one of those books. That would have been fine if the plot was centered around romance. I enjoy PNR as much as the next person, but Ana is suppose to be on a mission to find out about herself. She rarely did any of that. That was the biggest disappointment.
Call me a noob, but, what's an ARC? And by the way, this review gets an insta-like for the inclusion of a picture of confused!Ron (who is only second place to always-eating!Ron).
the scarecrow wrote: "Call me a noob, but, what's an ARC? And by the way, this review gets an insta-like for the inclusion of a picture of confused!Ron (who is only second place to always-eating!Ron)."ARC= Advanced Reader Copy
And, Ron FTW!
Yes! This! Thank you. You put into words what I could not. I'm honestly so confused right now because I cannot see how this book was quality in any way, yet the rating is so high! Ugh. I was disappointed.
Cara wrote: "Yes! This! Thank you. You put into words what I could not. I'm honestly so confused right now because I cannot see how this book was quality in any way, yet the rating is so high! Ugh. I was disapp..."It definitely has potential and I think Meadows developed a nice relationship between Sam and Ana, but the rest of the story seemed under-developed. Maybe she will surprise us in book 2!
Thanks for warning me. The cover actually made me QUESTION the nature of the book, I didn't wanna be sucked into some shallow romance novel. The reincarnation thing seemed interesting.So now I wont put it on priority. I do think there's potential to read this, but perhaps I'll wait for book two and see what people say about the plot. If it's just another romance, I'm gonna just look elsewhere. Thanks so much.
Don wrote: "Thanks for warning me. The cover actually made me QUESTION the nature of the book, I didn't wanna be sucked into some shallow romance novel. The reincarnation thing seemed interesting.So now I wo..."
Yeah, I'd say it's very romance centered, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy those kinds of books. But the blurb makes out to be something totally different. It's misleading when you are expecting more action.
Stephanie wrote: "Yeah, I'd say it's very romance centered, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy those kinds of books. But the blurb makes out to be something totally different. It's misleading when you are expecting more action. "which I was...so I really appreciate it.
I like romance novels as much as the next person, but I like it well-integrated into a universe. Not a universe built around romance *cough*twilight*cough*
Don wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Yeah, I'd say it's very romance centered, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy those kinds of books. But the blurb makes out to be something totally different. It's misleading whe..."No problem. I'm the same way. I love a good paranormal romance, but if it overshadows the plot, it loses me.
Pricky wrote: "This review is dead on! I almost feel like I was conned because I felt so jipped at the end."
I did too. I completely agree with your review. It seems like our reviews are twins. :)
Don wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Yeah, I'd say it's very romance centered, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy those kinds of books. But the blurb makes out to be something totally different. It's misleading whe..."No problem. I'm the same way. I love a good paranormal romance, but if it overshadows the plot, it loses me.
Pricky wrote: "This review is dead on! I almost feel like I was conned because I felt so jipped at the end."
I did too. I completely agree with your review. It seems like our reviews are twins. :)
Stephanie wrote: I did too. I completely agree with your review. It seems like our reviews are twins. :)"LOL! The similarities are a bit uncanny...and then I started to get worried you might think I copied you! (Which I didn't because yours is so much more thorough and entertaining! :)
And I agree that the blurb makes you expect something more paranormal or even dystopic which turned out to be neither. :(
OH MAN, you completely summarised everything I felt in way I couldn't in my review!! I just don't get the hype surrounding incarnate. EXCELLENT REVIEW
Fran wrote: "OH MAN, you completely summarised everything I felt in way I couldn't in my review!! I just don't get the hype surrounding incarnate. EXCELLENT REVIEW"Thank you! Different stroke for different folks, I guess!
Just finished this and my thoughts were confused in a WHAT DID I JUST READ kind of way. Your review covered every issue I had with this book.
Lynn wrote: "Just finished this and my thoughts were confused in a WHAT DID I JUST READ kind of way. Your review covered every issue I had with this book."Hopefully there is more of an explanation in the next book. It's hard to judge the first book sometimes.












