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Seventeen-year-old Karis Singh’s little brother is dying and the Corporation’s Analysis has concluded that he’s not worth saving. One thing is stopping her from going into the city and stealing the medicine herself—the tattooed Mark that physically bars her from entering. The only way around that is to get it altered in the Black Market— an act that carries the possibility of a horrific and slow death— but will guarantee her the access she needs.

Willing to do whatever it takes, she accepts the help of the mysterious Ethan, a boy with an agenda of his own and who knows too much about the enemy. As her time in the city passes, dark secrets are uncovered about the Corporation and what really happened to her brother. When the tables turn and the stakes get higher, Karis is forced to align herself with the deadliest beast of all, risking everything in order to save those she loves.

Now, the most treacherous part of Karis’ plan is staying alive long enough to make it back home.

Caste A Corporation Novel The Corporation Book 1 eBook RaeLynn Fry

Caste (The Corporation Book 1)

I thoroughly enjoyed this dystopian book and the clash between Neech and Dahn!

The story is told from the main character, Karis Singh's perspective. Karis was raised in the city, Neech, and has never been outside of its borders. Neech is extremely impoverished and the citizens struggle to survive, while being constantly pushed by "The Corporation" to work harder, longer hours and increase production, just to see it go to the city of Dahn.

Dahn is filled with the upper class citizens and the two cities are separated by a huge wall. No one can cross the border without having the proper caste's tattoo on their wrist. Tattoos are administered annually at a Jatis, or coming of age ceremony by the Corporation. The tattoos not only define the class of citizen you belong to, but the job you will have, how much money you will make and who you will be "Paired" with.

A problem arises when Karis' younger brother Ajna falls deathly ill with a mysterious sickness just before his Jatis. The family petitions the Corporation for medication that could save his life, but it has been denied. Karis is then faced with risking her own life by illegally having her tattoo altered by a black market tattoo artist, who may very well give her a faulty tattoo, so she can cross the border into Dahn and try to find a cure for Ajna.

There are many more twists and turns in this captivating story, but you’ll have to read it for yourself to see what happens! I myself can’t wait for the second book in the series, The Outcast, to be released, to find out what happens next.

Product details

  • File Size 921 KB
  • Print Length 384 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0989213412
  • Publisher Terebinth Tree Publishing, lLC (May 31, 2013)
  • Publication Date May 31, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00D4GW8FW

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This was a really interesting plot line. I love YA dystopian books so I'm always excited to read a new author. The characters were interesting, their fight is exciting, and I'm eager to read the next book. Karis is strong and refreshing, Ethan is a mystery and so is the further.

There were a few issues that I had ...

*SPOILER ALERT*

For instance, Ethan knows exactly what is out in the further, so why do they return to the outer city and just wait for his father to wage war on them, why not take the chances and escape to the further? It really makes NO sense. Their lives are threatened, so continue on the way you were before and pretend nothing is going to change. I understand they can't just escape into the further and ruin the plot line for the next book, but there needs to be a reason they stay, a reason they put Karis's brother in danger. Not to mention, allowing her to go to the mask when she hasn't the slightest idea what she is doing. How Ella, the MEDIC, keeps it secret that Karis is dying even when she thinks she has no chance of saving her brother. How, in the end, they just happened to magically come up with the cures they need. How does Ethan not realize how omniscience his father really is? He easily should have known that he could never hide Karis from Hugh.

Another issue is grammar. An editor could go a long way in cleaning this up. I try really hard to overlook grammatical errors when I'm enjoying a book, but they just jump out and scream 'LOOK AT ME' when I'm reading.

Still though, I eagerly await the next novel but am not particularly looking forward to another love triangle. Is it possible for there to be a YA dystopian romance without a love triangle?
More like a 3.5. I liked this one but I must admit that some things were highly predictable & it could use a good editing polish (hopefully the author will be able to do an update that at least changes the many instances of "gate" where she really means "gait" & "Hughes's" instead of "Hughe's" & "conscious" was used when "conscience" was meant once or twice as well). The word usage gaffes were the most deterrent to story flow & each time they took me out of the moment. The story itself is, overall, a good one & I enjoyed reading about Karis & her quest to save Ajna. There were some things that happened far too easily for her & one glaring one was the pretty much insta-love with Ethan. I'd already bought into her feelings for Kavin being real because that's how it was laid out in the beginning, so I couldn't really invest in Karis/Ethan when the main of the story between them takes place over the span of about a week. Having Mr. Singh throw in his support behind the couple at the end, didn't sell me either. Karis got over Kavin, her Pair, whom she'd known all her life & says that she truly loved even before they'd been paired, in a blink. He was cast out into the Further, not dead & was part of her reason to want to strike back at The Corporation but she didn't think about him much. Ethan's declaration of eternal love... m'kay. I'm still pulling for Kavin to be saved. Karis/Ethan can be together but I just don't care.

Still, at least there was more to this story than the "love" & that's where it shined mostly. The reveal of Ethan's identity was the most predictable element & seemed almost interminable as the story progressed & Karis remained clueless. I quite enjoyed the bits of Neech shown, from the factory where Karis & Journey work to the Black Market. The Masquerade in Dahn was well done & where one of the most compelling interactions in the entire story takes place, between Akin & Karis. Personally, I think the story needs more Akin Hughes. He's genuinely interesting & has a lot more worthwhile to say than is to be found in the Karis/Ethan banter.

The action picked up a bit somewhere after 70% & the momentum was good until the end, even if some things happened too easily for the characters or others were simply not even explained. The final play was good & I look forward to the next book, but I was disappointed that none of the characters even considered that would happen (I don't even know why any of them were keen to participate in the Jatis after everything that they now knew).

Overall, a good story that I'm interested enough in to continue with the series. I'm glad this was in my via Recommendations.
Caste (The Corporation Book 1)

I thoroughly enjoyed this dystopian book and the clash between Neech and Dahn!

The story is told from the main character, Karis Singh's perspective. Karis was raised in the city, Neech, and has never been outside of its borders. Neech is extremely impoverished and the citizens struggle to survive, while being constantly pushed by "The Corporation" to work harder, longer hours and increase production, just to see it go to the city of Dahn.

Dahn is filled with the upper class citizens and the two cities are separated by a huge wall. No one can cross the border without having the proper caste's tattoo on their wrist. Tattoos are administered annually at a Jatis, or coming of age ceremony by the Corporation. The tattoos not only define the class of citizen you belong to, but the job you will have, how much money you will make and who you will be "Paired" with.

A problem arises when Karis' younger brother Ajna falls deathly ill with a mysterious sickness just before his Jatis. The family petitions the Corporation for medication that could save his life, but it has been denied. Karis is then faced with risking her own life by illegally having her tattoo altered by a black market tattoo artist, who may very well give her a faulty tattoo, so she can cross the border into Dahn and try to find a cure for Ajna.

There are many more twists and turns in this captivating story, but you’ll have to read it for yourself to see what happens! I myself can’t wait for the second book in the series, The Outcast, to be released, to find out what happens next.
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