By: Robison Wells
Review by: Kylie Comfoltey
(*note: semi-spoiler alert for Variant; no spoilers for Feedback!)
Benson Fisher has escaped from Maxfield Academy only to find himself trapped in a strange prison-town populated by his dead classmates. Benson conceals himself in town and sets off on a search for information about the controllers behind the convoluted Maxfield Academy experiment. In his search, he discovers deeply sinister plans, and what may be an unbeatable foe.
(*note: semi-spoiler alert for Variant; no spoilers for Feedback!)
Benson Fisher has escaped from Maxfield Academy only to find himself trapped in a strange prison-town populated by his dead classmates. Benson conceals himself in town and sets off on a search for information about the controllers behind the convoluted Maxfield Academy experiment. In his search, he discovers deeply sinister plans, and what may be an unbeatable foe.
Feedback is the whirlwind sequel to Robison Wells' intense, clever Variant (see my review from last year). Variant was one of my favorite books of 2012 and one I've recommended much. My husband loved it. My friends loved it. My 17-year-old brothers loved it. Did you love it? I hope you loved it!
In Feedback, Wells answers some android questions from Variant, which is great because teenage androids are freaky. Heck, most people are afraid of the average teen, if we're being honest here, so imagine teens equipped with super strength and mad fighting skills. It's okay if you're crying now. It's okay.
Feedback does not disappoint. The story picks up right where Variant left off. This can prove to be a little frustrating if it's been some time since you've read Variant, but I found that I quickly recalled the events and characters from Variant and didn't feel lost or confused in the storyline. Wells' writing is very quick and captivating, and the mysterious plot speeds swiftly along. Readers will be immediately drawn back into this scary world Wells has created in Maxfield Academy.
Feedback does not disappoint. The story picks up right where Variant left off. This can prove to be a little frustrating if it's been some time since you've read Variant, but I found that I quickly recalled the events and characters from Variant and didn't feel lost or confused in the storyline. Wells' writing is very quick and captivating, and the mysterious plot speeds swiftly along. Readers will be immediately drawn back into this scary world Wells has created in Maxfield Academy.
Prepare to find yourself blown away by another surprise ending. Feedback ends on a less what-the-crap-just-happened note, but I was once again surprised by a wild plot twist! I did not see that box opening, Robison Wells. Sneaky, sneaky.
I can't recommend this series enough. Robison Wells has a way with unexpected twists that will have you jumping a page back, just to be sure you read it right. These Wells brothers, they have mystery and twists in their blood, and I'm throwing in the leery towel. I can't imagine either Wells turning out a book I won't love. Count me in as a fan for life.

Sexuality: None.
Drugs/Alcohol: None.
Profanity: Don't recall any.
Violence: Yes. Definitely some violence, but no real gore.














