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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
The first thing that attracted me to this book was the cover. I chose to read this book after reading the description and decided to give it a go. This is the first book in the Nine series. I was happy to see that characters were easily relatable and well written. This book took me a few days to read because I would go through moments where chapters were sometimes slower than others. I look forward to reading the next book.

This one was an easy read. Not a masterpiece but wasn't mediocre either. Just the perfect balance if you're in the mood for that type of stories.

The cover initially drew me to this as it's so beautiful! This was a really good YA novel, introducing Blake Wilder and the idea of the Nine abilities that certain people have. I thought it was going to be a bit Harry Potter-esque with a magic school system, but we didn't get to see that at all since the school is in England and this novel is set in America. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable read with likeable characters and an easy to follow plot that kept me interested and keen to read the next one!

2.5 stars
The Nine: Origins feels like a lower-stakes, non dark academia version of The Atlas Six.
Blake has had the 'power' to see premonitions since she was little. And while some might see this as a superpower, you are bound to be bullied for being 'different' in school. So she and her best friend flee to the other side of the state to get a new start, where she hopes to just ignore her powers.
But that turns out to be impossible, because incredibly hot and incredibly British Nicholas shows up, asking her to join The Nine, a secret society for people like her, with powers.
The Nine is basically a murder mystery but with people with powers. It follows a bland main character and an 'it-boy' that falls for her, with lots of mentions of how it seems unlikely that 'a guy like Nicholas' falls for 'a girl like [Blake]'.
The pacing was incredibly slow because Trester keeps describing the Tesla Nicholas rented in detail, the main characters were unremarkable while supporting characters read like stereotypes of ´the theatre kid´ and the ´the rich real estate developer´ et cetera. This all kept pulling me out of the story, which is a shame because the mystery was set up well, just like the conclusion was.
All in all not the absolute worst or DNF worthy, but definitely not the best book out there either. If Trester continues this series, I don´t think I will read the sequel sadly.
**Thank you to Netgalley and Owl Hollow Press for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review

This book had a lot of potential for me. I really loved the synopsis and the beautiful cover. However, it really struggled to keep my attention. I did not finish this book, I kept picking it up really trying to finish it. Because as I said, I love the concept of this book. But I stopped about fifty percent in, it just wasn't holding my attention. I liked the characters and wanted to see how the book would end. I think one day I will come back to this book and give it another go.
Thank you to Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for a review.

Firstly it was the lovely cover that caught my eye whilst browsing, it is a really nice design and definitely gives off the fantasy vibes that the book delivers on!
I found it a well paced and easy to read book that retained my interest throughout and kept me wanting to see where things lead!
It is a pretty intriguing world with enough questions left unanswered to keep you guessing and wanting to discover more.
I like the idea of the 9 different powers and the whole hidden magical society that has it's own set of rules and traditions, but still overlaps with the real world significantly.
Blake is a likeable main character with a power that lends itself to clever storytelling! I also find the collection of side characters quite enjoyable, from her colleagues at the cafe to the collection of interesting people found at the Lower 8.
The book also leaves itself with enough loose threads to make me want to read a sequel!

I had to dnf for awhile, but the premise is intriguing enough that I will pick it back up. I love books with abilities, they’re my favourite.

Okay, I am a fan of fantasy, horror, murder and mystery, and this book blended all these things so well!!
I absolutely adored this gem of a book, and cannot wait to read more from Kes Trester.
Thank you so much NetGalley for the arc.
I give 4.5/5 stars, I loved it so much!

DNF @ 31%
Such a cool concept but I was just a little bored.
Thank you to NetGalley and Owl Hollow Press for the E-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I found this book to be so fun and engaging. It was a unique universe that was easy to understand as the author presented characters and their special "features". I can't wait for the next book to come out!

I overall enjoyed this book. I feel like the characters are likeable and it was easy to follow the plot. I also really like the premise of the story, but feel as if it could have been executed better. I am hopeful for the continuation of the story and look forward to where it may go next.

I liked this book better in theory than in execution. The pacing was slow and the characters fell a little flat for me.

Not particularly my cup of tea.
The concept is really interesting and definitely have potential, but the characters are terrible and triangle thing just didn't work at all. Nothing really worked for me in this book, not the characters, romance, neither did the pace or the develpment of the story.
Maybe will suit better a younger audience. But I still think you should read and take your on conclusions, since experiencies and opinions on books can be really different for different people.

This book was great! I loved the storyline and felt connected to the characters! I couldn’t put it down. Definitely waiting for book two!

I really liked the idea of this book, however, I felt like it wasn't written very well and I found myself skimming through a lot of it because I was bored and the character didn't appeal to me. I think it had a lot of potential, but alas, I don't think it pulled it off.

I am not a fan of love triangles, and I hate how that has become a prerequisite for every young adult fantasy. Aside from that, I loved the world building and the cliffhanger, and I am excited for Part 2 of this series.
Thank you, NetGalley and Owl Hollow Press, for this eARC!

3.75 stars!
I was so drawn in by the cover of this book! I liked the magic system and "X-Men" vibes. I enjoyed the main character and (surprisingly) the featured love triangle. I think, however, the idea of endeavoring on a 9 book series is a little too much for me and so I wanted a more complete story.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I am definitely interested in reading more in this series! I wanted a little more character development, but I’m hoping the author will grow the characters over the next few books.
I received an advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.

18-year-old Blake Wilder as a child could see the future, which she has kept hidden. With the exception of her BFF Scarlett and now Nicholas Thorne. He contends this makes her elite and a member of a old society and she can utilize this to save lives and prevent war.
Great concept but not the best execution. I imagined it to be more of the Shatter Me series and with more character developed it could easily become this.
A solid 3 stars. More character development would make it a 4.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐ -- LOVE the cover on this one!
I have been putting off reading this one for some reason, but finally decided to dive into it. And I am glad I did because I ended up loving it! A secret society. Young adults with enhanced "abilities". Some romance. Some murder. A lot of intrigue and who is to be trusted...I can't wait for the next book!
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