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Title:Intermix Nation
Author:M.P. Attardo
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 331 pages
Published:March 5th 2013
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Romance. New Adult
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Intermix Nation Kindle Edition | Pages: 331 pages
Rating: 4.13 | 196 Users | 39 Reviews

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Intermix: to mix together, blend

North America, paragon of diversity, is gone. From its ashes, a new nation has arisen – Renatus – where the government segregates the surviving population into races, forbidding interracial marriage, mating, and love.

Eighteen-year-old Nazirah Nation is a pariah, an intermix, born of people from different races. When her parents are murdered in the name of justice, Nazirah grudgingly joins the growing rebellion fighting against the despotic government.

Overwhelmed with grief, consumed by guilt, Nazirah craves vengeance as a substitute for absolution. But on her journey to find the girl she once was, Nazirah must learn the hard way that nothing … no one … is purely black or white. Like her, every human is intermix, shades and hues of complex emotions. And those who can take everything away are also the ones who can give everything back.

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Edition Language: English
Characters: Nazirah Nation, Adamek Morgen, Cato Caal, Aldrik, Nikolaus Nation


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Ratings: 4.13 From 196 Users | 39 Reviews

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I really enjoyed this comming of age story set in a dystopian future.

You can read this review and more on my blog: I received this book for free from Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Wow! Let me get one thing straight, I enjoy Dystopian Romance novels. The first one that I ever read was The Hunger Games, and I've been hooked on the genre ever since. But that's probably why I always find myself comparing every Dystopian novel that I read to the one that started it

Intermix Nation is a unique book with a really interesting take on race relations and society. I love dystopia reads and this is an exceptional book with a remarkable take on futuristic society. Interracial mixing is banned in Renatus and those like Nazirah Nation, who are intermix must fight to survive in a system of segregation and domination. This book resonates a powerful message, one that stays with you long after you close the book. From the opening chapter I loved everything about it and

I can hardly believe this is a debut novel...it is that good. Like Hunger Games good, but with a new adult kick to it! Intermix Nation spent the last month on my Nook and I am embarrassed that it was on there that long before I got to it. Had I know just how much I would like it, this book definitely would have been at the top of my list!It was so nice to break out of the contemporary romance genre (or is it a sub-genre?)...whatever. This dystopian novel was a breath of fresh air and I read it

This book was brilliant. It was well written and also had well-rounded characters. The main protagonist--Nazirah, was also perfect for her role in here. She was strong and I admired her throughout the book. Especially at the end, when she was ready to give up her life for the sake of her people. And Adamek, urghhh. It was blatantly obvious that they were going to end together, despite their nemesis state at the beginning and the fact that he killed Nazirah's parents. But I loved him, really. But

Originally posted at The Solitary BookwormNazirah Nation always knew where her place was. She is born an intermix people who are born of different races but never did she had any qualms with her life. She was happy. Intermix dont have the luxury as some have but she embraces the life she has. Nazirah has a loving family and everything is perfect until the day that Adamek took it all away. Nazirah is out for blood no matter what it takes.Intermix Nation is your typical story with a dystopian

Okay, Im going to start this review by saying that EVERYONE needs to give this book a go! It hurts to breathe when I think about how much I loved this book. Which surprised the hell out of me considering I wasnt particularly fond of the cover or the blurb and picked this book up purely because its genre fell into the dystopia challenge Im participating in this year. It just goes to show you should never, EVER judge a book by its cover!I am still amazed that this book is a debut novel. M.P.

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