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File Size: 2161 KB
Print Length: 353 pages
Publisher: Simon Pulse; Reprint edition (April 29, 2014)
Publication Date: April 29, 2014
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B005C7CW48
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I loved The Program by Suzanne Young, so I had to get The Treatment as soon as it was released to find out what happened to James and Sloane. While I didn't love The Treatment as much as The Program, this was still a good read.I like the title. It's a good fit for what the books about, and it fits with the first boo in the series.I like the cover. I like how, to me, it kind of portrays James and Sloane on the run. I had the hardback copy of this book, so when I took off the dust jacket, it had the pill cover which is the treatment.The world building was done fantastically! I could see each of the scenes in my mind clearly. This time, the setting of the book takes James and Sloane all over the United States.The pacing was a bit slow for about the first two-thirds of the book, and I was really disappointed. However, I kept reading because I desperately wanted to like this book. Luckily, I was rewarded when the last section of the book picked up pace, and I couldn't wait to see what would happen next.The plot is good. Sloane and James are on the run from the Program after rekindling their romance from before the Program. They meet other rebels who are on the run, and they all try to stay one step ahead of the Program. Sloane is still wondering if she should take the Treatment, which would restore all of her memories, that Realm gave her. The only thing I didn't like about the plot is that it was too mushy when it came to the romance. The first book in the series wasn't as bad as this. Plus, it seemed in this book that James and Sloane were having sex at the end of almost every chapter!I thought the characters were written really well even if James and Sloane were humping like rabbits all the time! Sloane is still a very strong female character, and in this book, we're introduced to Dallas who is also a very strong female character. Dallas does have some vulnerability though, and I found it very interesting to learn what she was like before the Program. We're also introduced to Cas in this book. Cas was like the comic relief in this book. He would always try to defuse the situation. Realm is back in this book, and I don't really like him. He's not written poorly, but he just grates on my nerves the way he's always trying to make Sloane second guess her love for James. James is very hot-headed in this book. I still do like him as a character, and I can understand why he got angry.I enjoyed the dialogue especially when Dallas or Cas where involved in the scene. The dialogue felt very natural and fitting for a young adult book. There is some swearing in this book as well as violence. There are some sexual scenes in this book although they aren't graphic.Overall, The Treatment (The Program #2) by Suzanne Young starts off being slow but picks up during the last third of the book. The characters are still written very well, and the world building is fantastic.I'd recommend this book to those aged 16+ who enjoyed The Program and want to know more about Sloane and James.
*used from my blogPerhaps the best and strongest part of the story is James and Sloane’s relationship. They are a very yin/yang kind of relationship that really works well with the tension in the story. You are rooting for them from the start and can feel the anguish and frustration they feel throughout the story. Yes, there are going to be bumps along the road. Nearly impossible to avoid them in this context.I like how Young introduced a love triangle kind of thing between Michael, Sloane, and James but it was kind of like the love triangle in Twilight, you already know who the girl is going to choose. From the beginning it was always Sloane and James and that doesn’t change now. We get to see what James did/said to try and save Sloane from being erased from his memories or from her losing hers.For me and reading these kinds of books, I like to see character development. I like to see at least one if not all the major characters change and grow as people. In this book, I don’t see Sloane changing or growing so much. It seems like from start to finish she relies on James for strength to survive. On the other hand, James changes drastically from beginning to end. He is severely depressed after losing his two best friends. Yes, he relies on Sloane for strength, but he knows that he’s got it in him to be strong. He has to for the both of them.There is a lot more action and tension in this book then in the first book. Once the action gets going, like around the 60% mark, it doesn’t stop until the very end. Young really keeps you on your toes and wanting to keep reading until it’s done. Best part is, she wraps up the story in a very nice and complete way, no leaving to many loose ends. And of course the last sentence she writes is powerful and means a lot to those who have experienced depression.
In this sequel to the Program we pick up with Sloane and James on the run. The transition between the two books is seamless. You learn more about the characters and the reader is introduced or reintroduced to other characters that neatly enhance the adventure although I am assuming their complete story will be the foundation for future books. The tenuous relationship between Sloane and James continues to develop with both occasionally doubting the commitment of the other. The themes to this book are running, discovery, growing love, betrayal, recapture, exposure, loss, reconnection and vindication. It is suspenseful, slow in some and fast paced in other parts of the book. There are moments that are so tense I put the book down for a bit. The book has a satisfying ending for this reader. I believe we will see this one on the big screen in the future.
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