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Insignia

Insignia - S.J. Kincaid I loved this book, peeps, I really did. There are many reasons why, and I will try to describe them without any spoilers. *wink*

First of all, any of you old enough to remember the awesomeness of War Games? This book made me think of that movie even before I read it. The idea of supercomputers and long distance war is not new.

As to how Tom was picked up, it's pretty real as well. For example, I've read that Pentagon monitors all the best strategy gamers as possible recruits. So, from the very beginning the plot rang true for me.

I also fully admit that the world ruled by corporations is a very real possibility for the future generations. This is not the only book that talks about such issues. Take Jennifer Government for example, which I'm reviewing next week, or Seed...

Insignia has many layers, and what you take from this book is entirely up to you. Some will concentrate on an impossible love story between superheroes Tom and Medusa, others will enjoy the gaming aspect and sci-fi atmosphere of the book. Someone else will see plenty of conspiracies, desire of total control, brain-washing, the immense non-explored capabilities of human brain and a company of best friends thwarting evil plans of villains beyond borders.

I saw all three and loved every bit of it, from lieutenant Blackbourn who tried to force the young recruits to learn how to control the system not to let the system control you to young genius Wyatt, who simply rocked that place (two words: chicken virus). She was ruthless!

The ideas of this book boggle the mind. This is a bit like discovering Matrix for the first time. When the recruits become one with the supercomputer, it takes control over their nervous system and their brain. The concept of reality is not something you can be sure of anymore, because if that computer has programmed you to believe you are someone or something else... Believe me, you will go with it and wouldn't know what hit you. THAT is scary.

Tom is a great character with just enough guts, talent and stubbornness to survive in shark-infested waters of Pentagon Spire. He also has awesome friends, - Vik, Wyatt, Yuri, his clever dad, who everyone thinks is a conspiracy nut, and of course Medusa. An enemy, an adversary, who is very much like him and thinks out of the box.

Insignia is excellently paced, packed with action and makes you think. It's full of awesome. What more can you ask from YA novel that is both appealing to boys and girls? I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone.