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

Details Regarding Books Touch

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

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

Rating Regarding Books Touch
Ratings: 3.81 From 9491 Users | 1233 Reviews

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This book was really good. It held my attention without fail, and I really enjoyed the premise. Im giving it 4.5 stars, but I had trouble deciding whether to round up or down on Goodreads. In the end I decided to round down, only because I was still able to put it down fairly easily when I needed to and because I was a tad bit ambivalent about the ending.Our main character, who Ill call Kepler for lack of a better name, is an entity without a body of its own. Kepler can touch a human and inhabit

Tell me do you feel like youre losing time?Sure you do. Everyone does. At two oclock you sit down to read a book and then, what do you know, its five in the afternoon and youre only two pages further in. Perhaps, as you walk home through familiar streets, you grow distracted, and when next you wrench your concentration back to where youre going you find that youre already there but the hour is late so much later than you think. Kepler was once a normal human being, living day by day, seeing

Wow, this book was every bit as brilliant as I remembered! It's very fast paced and I got so caught up in the momentum that I simply could not put it down. I had to tell the world to shut up and go away for half an hour. North is particularly adept at describing the transitions from person to person and her descriptions of the hundred or so people Kepler lands in focus on minutiae that would not be noticeable to someone who was existing in the body. Kepler feels a great deal of love for the

3.5 stars. This is a fascinating story and study of identity. If I were rating this book for mind bending and thought provoking concepts, it would definitely be 5 stars. But in terms of enjoyment- 3.5. It was a bit disjointed for me to relax into- I know this very much reflected the nature of the story, but still, it was discordant.The ramifications of wearing a person, of estate agents, were well thought out. Is it better to make your life in one body? Is it desirable? The potential power that

Tell me do you feel like youre losing time?A chilling question for many of the people in this novel. You're sitting reading or thinking and suddenly realise it's much later than you thought it was. Or you realise you've arrived somewhere but don't remember getting there. Is it just a momentary lapse of something else?All Claire North's books are so imaginative and inventive, no more so than this one where she imagines ghost entities who can take over bodies by a single touch of skin. Kepler is

Kate Griffin--excuse me, Claire North--is one of a handful of writers on my 'will probably read everything they write' list (not that this means immediately, mind you. But an interesting and talented enough writer that I'll likely give everything a shot. Probably. With a couple of exceptions). With that in mind, I had bought Touch on the cheap and saved it for a time when I could give it some proper attention.I was both successful and a failure at this.Before leaving on a ten-day vacation, I

I've loved Claire North's work ever since I read the First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. By now, she's on my 'will read anything by her' list, and I found Touch to be a compelling, interesting and fascinating novel.The concept is simple: by touching someone else the protagonist can jump from one body into another, taking on another life like a new skin. The story begins with Kepler, our protagonist, being killed in their latest body, now trying to find out who the mysterious killer is, while at

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