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Hyalee Smith is dead, she just doesn’t know it yet.

Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man who stole her heart, hate for the man who stole the world. Murdered by the government she swore to destroy, she's been given another chance to make it right. But to save the planet, she needs the help of the most powerful mystic the world has ever seen—unfortunately he hasn’t been born yet.

In a world where fear is the only currency, Dephon has committed the ultimate crime inspiring hope.

His only goal is to make it safely through ninth grade, but on a post-apocalyptic Earth run by the Treptonian government, it isn’t that simple. Heir to a legendary power, Dephon Johnson is the only threat to the government’s rule. And on Trepton, all threats must be eliminated. When hundreds of assassins are dispatched to neutralize him, Dephon is forced to fight back. His only chance of survival is to enlist the aid of the greatest warrior the world has ever known. The only problem is, she's been dead for 13 years.

The Exemeus The Exemeus #1 eBook Folami Morris Abeni Morris

The Exemeus is a rather difficult book to review. It's very, very different and I know it won't be a book for everyone. It's hard to say who will enjoy it, but I know I did!

When I first started reading I initially felt like it had a Harry Potter feel to it, like a futuristic science fiction HP. But my opinions about that changed as I kept reading. I think the strange things that occur in the book, like the girl that protects The Exemeus book and lives inside it who pops out and helps Delphon. And the strange magical things these people could do just gave me that HP feel. But as I continued to read it mixed in other things and one of those was Dr. Seuss. Yep, this book had a portion that felt very Dr. Seuss. I'll tell you now, that SOUNDS ridiculous, doesn't it? I promise you, it's not. Yes, it's just plain silly, but it goes with the whole theme of this book. There's lots of life or death and all that junk but yet it has lots of stuff that is silly and it all works really, REALLY well.

This story is about Dephon but the book that Dephon is reading to help him in his future is his dead mothers past. Her experiences about coming into her powers, learning about them, meeting Dephon's father and falling in love, and saving the world. Okay, TRYING to save the world cause it's clear that she did NOT manage to save the world and the world Dephon lives in is a MESS. It's ruled by an evil ruler and people can't even walk the streets. Anyway, when Dephon reads, he also sees (remember futuristic and with magic) so when he reads it kind of switches over to his mothers story and she's narrating in first person. I would say the majority of this book is actually his mothers story because we need to know all this stuff about how and why our world became the way it did.

You need to remember when you're reading this book not to take things too seriously, not to have this picture in your head of a dystopian like we are use to reading because this is definitely nothing like the average dystopian book. This is a fantasy with alien planets, with evil rulers, with magic, with crazy Dr. Seuss worlds (that's really just one small portion but I think it was my favorite part of the book, I loved it!) and with characters that you will totally fall for.

I know this isn't a book everyone will love, but I really encourage you to check out the sample on amazon and see if it might be your thing because I really found myself loving the story and having a lot of fun reading it.

This book is pretty appropriate for middle grade AND young adult readers.

Product details

  • File Size 838 KB
  • Print Length 335 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0988688603
  • Publisher Royal Colours Ink (January 3, 2013)
  • Publication Date January 3, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ATRXB5K

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i don't know if it's just me or what but i couldn't get int the book i tried twice and i found it boring things happened but not exciting enough for me i read the other views it sounded good not for me that's just my appinion
I put the book down halfway. Magic in abundance and out of control. Nothing really makes sense and the characters are plugged out of thin air and have little relevance to the story itself.Why would one run two different time lines along side each other telling two completely different stories with one crazier than the other?Not my cup off tea.
I love that the themes of death and reality are getting combined with math homework stress in Science Fiction. Once the kinda underground cyberpunk themes, a mix of Philip Dick and Will Self now comes to a book for young adults. Yeah! And it's written by women. Bigger yeah!! Fortunately, the Morris sisters are good a creating a world that doesn't fall apart, unless it's supposed to, and the narrative keeps on pace, which is usually the weakest point of type books. So the length and style make it work the price.
I like that there was a lot of dialogue. That allowed me to get a sense of the characters' personalities. It was a little long for my taste but I guess that was needed to build the complexity of the characters. I think it could have been a little shorter and the rest could have been added to the next book for suspense. I enjoyed the main character, Hyalee. Mallea is funny, too. I am not sure if I was pronouncing them correctly in my head. It tripped me up, a little. Another thing that tripped me up was all the jumping around. But, overall it is another good supernatural series I might have to get into... okay, I do plan on reading the next book in the series!
I don't write reviews for books very often but this one seemed like a special case. First off the synopsis above does not seem to fit this book. I think this would better describe book 2 probably.
I was very conflicted when rating this book I wasn't sure if I should give it 3 stars or 5. I know that's a big jump but this book is very different kind of like Harry Potter that takes place partially in The Hunger Games world with a little aliens and The Lorax thrown into it. It seems like a very off combination but oddly it works.
There are 2 parallel stories in here one is Dephon's strory the other is his mother, Hyalee's. The story starts with Dephon being given a book called the Exemeus which is basically a book of his mother's memories. From him reading it we see Hyalee's life and what leads up to the events that are taking place in Dephon's time. Unfortunately for us the reader Dephon skips around a lot white reading.
With that said some portions of the book felt very drawn out while others felt rushed. Somewhere in the middle it started feeling very disjointed. However, this book has something a lot of others don't have. It makes you want to keep reading. You really want to know what is going to happen. And of course there is the twist at the end.
I felt like this book left a lot of unanswered questions in my mind. So here's to hoping book 2 has those answers.
Very interesting story. Love the character development. I couldn’t stop reading until I finished. This is a clean work of fiction. However, there is some violence. Recommend this for anyone 12 and older.
I liked the book. The first two chapters were a little slow, but the supernatural storyline quickly developed to the point where I found that I couldn't put the book down. It was a great read while sick in bed.

I liked the multidimensional character of Hyalee and enjoyed watching her personality bloom, especially her relationship with Singleton. Their bond made the book hard to put down and I hope there will be more about the two of them in the book that follows.

This is a long novel but the characters and dialog are engaging and I found it both a quick and pleasurable read. Recommended.
The Exemeus is a rather difficult book to review. It's very, very different and I know it won't be a book for everyone. It's hard to say who will enjoy it, but I know I did!

When I first started reading I initially felt like it had a Harry Potter feel to it, like a futuristic science fiction HP. But my opinions about that changed as I kept reading. I think the strange things that occur in the book, like the girl that protects The Exemeus book and lives inside it who pops out and helps Delphon. And the strange magical things these people could do just gave me that HP feel. But as I continued to read it mixed in other things and one of those was Dr. Seuss. Yep, this book had a portion that felt very Dr. Seuss. I'll tell you now, that SOUNDS ridiculous, doesn't it? I promise you, it's not. Yes, it's just plain silly, but it goes with the whole theme of this book. There's lots of life or death and all that junk but yet it has lots of stuff that is silly and it all works really, REALLY well.

This story is about Dephon but the book that Dephon is reading to help him in his future is his dead mothers past. Her experiences about coming into her powers, learning about them, meeting Dephon's father and falling in love, and saving the world. Okay, TRYING to save the world cause it's clear that she did NOT manage to save the world and the world Dephon lives in is a MESS. It's ruled by an evil ruler and people can't even walk the streets. Anyway, when Dephon reads, he also sees (remember futuristic and with magic) so when he reads it kind of switches over to his mothers story and she's narrating in first person. I would say the majority of this book is actually his mothers story because we need to know all this stuff about how and why our world became the way it did.

You need to remember when you're reading this book not to take things too seriously, not to have this picture in your head of a dystopian like we are use to reading because this is definitely nothing like the average dystopian book. This is a fantasy with alien planets, with evil rulers, with magic, with crazy Dr. Seuss worlds (that's really just one small portion but I think it was my favorite part of the book, I loved it!) and with characters that you will totally fall for.

I know this isn't a book everyone will love, but I really encourage you to check out the sample on and see if it might be your thing because I really found myself loving the story and having a lot of fun reading it.

This book is pretty appropriate for middle grade AND young adult readers.
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