The Gender Game 6: The Gender Plan (Volume 6)

ByBella Forrest

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rebecca hazelton
Everything that yoou would expect and more. In this book you will get some answers as well as more questions leading to the finale. You will race with anticipation, yell, scream, and hold your breath. Definitely not one you want to miss.
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sean lynn
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!
In the Gender Plan, we're building towards the series finale in Book #7 (Can't wait!).
Book #6 is FILLED with heart-stopping action from start to finish! We finally get some answers and also are left with some major cliff-hangers in true Bella Forrest fashion! I love the continued development of both Viggo and Violet. They are some of my most favorite characters that Bella has developed! I love seeing their relationship continue to grow and blossom as well as the depth she continues to create in their characters! The worst part about this book was the end- I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE IT! I always find myself getting completely wrapped up in Bella's writing, she has a way of utterly enveloping her readers in the world she creates! The Gender Plan is definitely no exception! If you're looking for a great book to kick off summer, look no further!
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stephen barker
Not sure why I’m even reading this anymore... I was sad when I realized I didn’t even care whether or not Viggo ended up dying. This is what happens when a publishing company or author gets greedy and opts for quantity over quality. Could have been a good series with just three books. I skipped half of this one and will probably slog through the last just skimming it to see how it finally, mercifully ends
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robert anderson
I am truly impressed by Bella Forrest's courageous dissection of society's gender norms, prejudices and corruption. She bravely addresses the gender biases that still so greatly affect females, while also addressing the less popular biases that discourage male's expression of emotion, domestication and other supposed weaknesses. The word she builds throughout the series is so creative and distinctly it's own, even for an avid dystopian fan, that you can't help but crave more while simultaneously wanting to tear the corrupt society down
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mischa
This series started out strong. It pulled me in and kept me interested for a few books. But seriously now I just want to know the end and kept skipping pages, skimming for anything new. That's not a great series.
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olive oil
What a great series! If you enjoyed The Hunger Games or the Divergent series, this is for you!
Forrest takes her strong female lead genre in a totally different direction from her Shade books. Full on action, a love story, main characters that very easy to identify with , and even language and sexual content appropriate for younger readers. (A lot of violence but not gory) I'm also enjoying her Spellshadow Manor series. How she writes 3 completely different types of books all at the same time is a mystery to me but I enjoy everything she writes. It's rare to see a writer jump into three different genres at once and do it well!
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bookgeekgrrl
Not sure why I’m even reading this anymore... I was sad when I realized I didn’t even care whether or not Viggo ended up dying. This is what happens when a publishing company or author gets greedy and opts for quantity over quality. Could have been a good series with just three books. I skipped half of this one and will probably slog through the last just skimming it to see how it finally, mercifully ends
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peggy
I am truly impressed by Bella Forrest's courageous dissection of society's gender norms, prejudices and corruption. She bravely addresses the gender biases that still so greatly affect females, while also addressing the less popular biases that discourage male's expression of emotion, domestication and other supposed weaknesses. The word she builds throughout the series is so creative and distinctly it's own, even for an avid dystopian fan, that you can't help but crave more while simultaneously wanting to tear the corrupt society down
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marie france
I will DEFINITELY be reading this author's other series! The 'writing' is at a premium. Although she stumbled through the 'story' during the third book in this series, the actual quality of writing is first rate. Her descriptions leave you transfixed, holding your breathe, gasping, elated, angry or all of the above. But I am ready for this series to end. I mean, how many times does the heroine have to end up in the most dire of straits and live to tell about it before all believability goes out the window? I think we passed the point three instances ago. The author should have used another character we loved to be in need of rescuing. We would have still been interested. As it stands, the main character, Violet, is severely overworked. But I still love the series.
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sylvana
This series started out strong. It pulled me in and kept me interested for a few books. But seriously now I just want to know the end and kept skipping pages, skimming for anything new. That's not a great series.
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amy sader
This series is nonstop action from beginning to end and it always leaves me craving more. Viggo and Violet and their team may have thwarted Elena and Desmond's plan to poison the citizens of Patrus - but what will they have to face next? Viggo and Mrs. Dale barely made it out of the water plant and they have yet to learn that Violet is trapped on a Helioship with no communications and no controls heading towards the outer lands - where no one has returned from.

I can't wait to read the final installment. This group really deserves a happily ever after - they have suffered so much and fought for so long for the side of right and good that it's time they get some well deserved happiness.
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amber v
What a great series! If you enjoyed The Hunger Games or the Divergent series, this is for you!
Forrest takes her strong female lead genre in a totally different direction from her Shade books. Full on action, a love story, main characters that very easy to identify with , and even language and sexual content appropriate for younger readers. (A lot of violence but not gory) I'm also enjoying her Spellshadow Manor series. How she writes 3 completely different types of books all at the same time is a mystery to me but I enjoy everything she writes. It's rare to see a writer jump into three different genres at once and do it well!
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eesha rashid
Once again another cliffhanger but the good news is the next book is available. I loved the Hunger Games series, Divergent series, as well as the Maze Runner series but neither of those had me at the edge of my seat as this series has. As much as I'm craving to know how this story ends, I'm going to be heartbroken once it's over. I've become so invested in the characters that it's going to be difficult when it's over.
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tony martinez
These books are very interesting and fast paced. I really like that there are so many strong female characters. I also REALLY like the mutated plant and animal life present. I want them to make this and The Girl Who Dared To Think series into some movies for me. Kthanks.

I had to sign up for Kindle Unlimited just so I could satisfy my urge to complete the story and not spend a small fortune. Such a good deal! for me anyway....probably not for the author.
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lara rose
Nearing the end. One volume to go. Some have been not too impressed with volume six. I for one enjoyed it. The story is kept moving forward and we get a better feel for the characters. There are a lot of them to keep straight, which can be confusing at times. I've just started volume seven and keep wondering why the series hasn't made it to film. I think it holds its own when compared to The Hunger Games and Divergent. I leave you to make up your own mind, but you can't if you don't give the series a read.
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gwen floyd
I can't believe after reading over 60 books, which have been amazing, I feel I must rate this book two stars. Usually I finish a book in 2 days. I have put this book down many times. It did not captivate me. It dragged on and left me feeling like something was missing. I can't wait for the finale!
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leslee
I have read reviews by many folks who found book #4 boring and repetitive; I wasn't thrilled with it, either. However, book #5 picks up the pace, and book #6 is a thrilling page-turner. One has to remember that this series was written for young readers; I devour "light reading" when I want to hide from the workd. I would highly recommend 5his series for my my granddaughters who are entering middle school.
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tina shull
I have followed Bella Forrest from the start of her Shade series. I'm so impressed with everything she has written. The Gender series is and has been so exciting to read. I like all her fans, will be sad to see it end. I highly recommend the Gender series. I love a book that brings to life a world of action, suspense, excitement, love, and loyalty. You won't be able to stop reading and then find yourself eagerly waiting for the next book. I know this review is for the Gender series, but I have to say all of BELLA FORREST'S books are just awesome.
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drake
I enjoyed the series so far- was bummed the final one will take so long to get... but I read super fast- so it’s my own fault I ran outta pages.. the series is good- all ages can enjoy it and it is action filled with touches of romance so not siting for a certain type of reader. Can’t wait to see how it all ends and now on to another series by this author as she has found a fan in me.
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