Anchored has a good concept with the real world and the dream world of Terra being connected and involving the power to lift which is basically telekinesis.
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What i enjoyed the most was the relationship between Alora and her brother Jesse, it was cute so i didn't like the part where Jesse randomly believed that Alora was schizophrenic. I liked Alora as a protagonist, at least i did for the majority of the book. I will admit, closer to the end, it started to lose me. It felt like the direction of the story started to jumble together. What Baker was going for was still interesting but it started to dwindle and then it felt like it ended a chapter earlier than it should.
I hated that Alora saved Devlin at the end. She nearly didn't but for some reason she felt bad for the man that ruined her life by killing her adoptive parents, making her feel crazy, making sure she was bullied and assaulted and it was implied that she was sexually assaulted while she was in foster care, nearly killed her and her family on Terra, killed Jesse, almost had her sexually assaulted present day by one of his men. It goes on and she really sat there and saved him. Why? Maybe because John told her not to and she likes John. Girl, cry me a river, i would have broken every single bone in his body and killed him. Another thing i didn't care for at all was the romance. The insta-love glowy thing was not for me at all, It was one thing for it to happen on Terra but then it happened on earth and i was totally not down for it. Her and Kahn had no chemistry and it didn't help that every time they were together, it annoyed me and then they decided to make out in the middle of a battle, i mean... John is better as a friend, it's okay for her to do what she was doing and be flirty with him but i just do not see them being in a relationship. Now, i actually liked Henry and she seemed to like Henry very much at first but apparently, by the the end of the book she thinks he's weak and just dropped him. So, the romance is not really for me in this one but i am interested in where it goes with it being teased that Ra is sending one of his lieutenants to stir up trouble.
I think with a good opening and more explanation in the second book, it could straighten out the dwindling of interest i had closer to the end of the book. However, still a nice concept and nice story with a cool protagonist.