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Touch Hardcover | Pages: 426 pages
Rating: 3.81 | 9491 Users | 1233 Reviews

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Original Title: Touch
ISBN: 0316335924 (ISBN13: 9780316335928)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/claire-north/touch/9780316335928/

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Kepler had never meant to die this way — viciously beaten to death by a stinking vagrant in a dark back alley. But when reaching out to the murderer for salvation in those last dying moments, a sudden switch takes place.

Now Kepler is looking out through the eyes of the killer himself, staring down at a broken and ruined body lying in the dirt of the alley.

Instead of dying, Kepler has gained the ability to roam from one body to another, to jump into another person’s skin and see through their eyes, live their life — be it for a few minutes, a few months or a lifetime.

Kepler means these host bodies no harm — and even comes to cherish them intimately like lovers. But when one host, Josephine Cebula, is brutally assassinated, Kepler embarks on a mission to seek the truth — and avenge Josephine’s death.

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Title:Touch
Author:Claire North
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 426 pages
Published:February 24th 2015 by Orbit Books
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Paranormal

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Ratings: 3.81 From 9491 Users | 1233 Reviews

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I think I've found my next go-to artist for must have reading material."Do you like what you see?"This is like an ultramodern retelling of a vain girl's obsession with appearance versus what belongs solidly beneath the veneer. Of course, how else could you see life when you're without a real body, except those that you steal on contact and flit from norm to norm?Kepler was truly devoted to doing right by her hosts and loved them in her best way, but she (or he) was always superficial. Janus, on

Hmm, I think Ill be pondering on this one for a while now. Like The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, it takes a classic idea in that case a kind of immortality, in this a body-hopping entity and explores it almost to destruction. It doesnt always work 100% for me, here, but it works better for me than Harry August, and the pace is a lot more thrilling. There is something about the narrator that seemed similar, though; I kinda hope I dont find that same tone when I go back to Mirror Dreams,

Nothing is ever quite enough. No matter who you are, theres always something more to be had, which could be yours if only you were someone else. Feeling a bit perplexed...On one hand, I absolutely loved this novel, especially the idea at its core of 'ghosts' inhabiting people's bodies as skins, jumping from one person to another on a whim. Not only is it gripping, catching your attention pretty quickly on, but it raises many questions too (identity and gender the most obvious), such as what

Original story, plotting and breakneck pacing kept me totally involved. Carol wrote a wonderful review of this title. It was her review that inspired me to read/ listen to it. (view spoiler)[ I liked Kepler and loved his desire to "fix up" the lives of the skins he borrowed. l enjoyed his descriptions of what was wrong and irritating with the various bodies he was "wearing". A big part of me, maybe the prosaic fussy part, could not just go with the "sci-fi-ness" of the story, and I found myself

4.5 starsIf asked what I was reading I am not sure I could give a straightforward answer concerning this title. Is it a thriller? Yes indeed but one that involves ghosts. Or at least possession. This title is almost a reverse exorcist. Clare North did an excellent job keeping the first person narrator through multiple perspectives and timelines. Were all the secondary characters fully flushed out? Not totally but I guess that's why they're secondary characters. The action and pacing is strong

Touch was my first foray into Clair North books. Principally more thriller than fantasy, North engages in a thought experiment about what the existence is like for an entity that can only exist by inhabiting the physical bodies of humans (skins) and can only experience the senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hear) through these bodies. These "ghosts" are born through vicious acts of violence upon their corporeal bodies and they live for hundreds of years by transferring from body to body by

This is my first read of the year, and already it's starting out with a high. Solid 5 stars through and through.So brilliant, so beautiful, and absolutely breathtaking. I have no words for what I am feeling right now after having just turned the last page. And now that this book is over, I am utterly lost. Why couldn't it be longer? Why isn't there more? And yet it ended on such a perfect note. I haven't read a plot coming together this succinctly in a while, so I am currently basking in the

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