Great review Fishwings!
I first read this book a couple years ago and skimmed back through it to review here. It was the first book of Libby Drew’s that I read, and I was immediately hooked as a fan.
State of Mind falls solidly in the paranormal action/adventure genre with a nice side of m/m romance. As FW indicated in his review, the primary characters of the book are well rounded and the supporting characters are well-treated too. Drew has a real gift for writing dialogue. What’s more, she writes it convincingly for a variety of characters. It’s crisp, witty and doesn’t slow you down when the action is really moving along and you just want to keep turning the pages.
I would classify this as a good summer read (but don't wait until summer). It’s the type of book you want to pick up if you’re sitting on the beach, if you’ve just completed a draining project at work and want to be carried away, or to cap off a demanding semester of study. Great escapist reading.
I did have a couple quibbles with the plot as I never fully grasped what the Organization did or how they did it. Who hired them? Or did they arbitrarily decide what the world needed in terms of mission? If that’s the case, how was the organization funded? How did they come to exist? And why the lie about the effect of disassociating the monitors from the gifted? How did they manage to keep that lie from being revealed if all of the monitors knew the truth?
I kept reading and thinking that all these things would be answered at the end of the book. Either they weren’t or I missed the explanation (and someone here can clear the questions up for me).
Either way, Drew created an interesting alternate world and it would be great to see her come out with a prequel or sequel to State of Mind.
Next Month Suggestions:
Carl Holiday’s Josh’s Blog
Carringtonrj’s Paradise