However, when it got round to making the decision I knew which one she would go for, and it wasn’t what I wanted. I was gripped by the characters on both sides of Addie’s choices, and right until the end I couldn’t decide which one I wanted her to pick. The story is split into two alternating futures where she chooses to live either with her Mom, or her Dad after their divorce. Although I love the X-Men I haven’t read any YA where the main feature is super powers, but I guess, in a sense, Pivot Point isn’t primarily about the powers themselves but what they are used for.Īddie’s power is ‘Divergence’ meaning she can preempt the outcomes of her choices by looking into her future. There wasn’t an awful lot of world building, but I got the general feel for the Compound and really enjoyed the sections where we learnt more about the mind powers and the variations of those powers. I borrowed Pivot Point by Kasie West from my local library and I liked it so much I think I’m going to have to buy it for my own library.
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