Gr 7 Up—In this speculative thriller, scientists are able to test a soul's DNA to determine the identities of its past lives. But what if a soul once belonged to a dangerous criminal? Is that person doomed to repeat a soul's mistakes? Seventeen-year-old Alina Chase has been held prisoner on a secluded island for most of her life, paying for the sins of her soul. Although the state assures her it is for her own protection, Alina knows it is because the world is afraid of her. When three strangers sneak her off the island, Alina is determined to clear her own name, no matter what. The opening of the book, as Miranda sets out the groundwork of the story, is a little clunky. The awkward exposition might leave some readers feeling confused or frustrated. However, once the background is in place, it serves as a solid foundation for the rest of the novel. The author gives thoughtful readers deep philosophical questions to chew on and thrill-seekers the high-octane pace they crave. In addition, those who are looking for diversity will find Alina's Hispanic heritage refreshing in this all-too-monochromatic genre.
VERDICT A thought-provoking, action-packed novel, Soulprint would be a viable addition to growing dystopian collections.
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