• Vortex

  • Insignia, Book 2
  • By: S. J. Kincaid
  • Narrated by: Lincoln Hoppe
  • Length: 14 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (300 ratings)

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Vortex

By: S. J. Kincaid
Narrated by: Lincoln Hoppe
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The impossible was just the beginning. Now in their second year as superhuman government weapons-in-training at the Pentagonal Spire, Tom and his friends are midlevel cadets in the elite combat corps known as the Intrasolar Forces. But as training intensifies and a moment arrives that could make or break his entire career, Tom's loyalties are again put to the test.

Encouraged to betray his ideals and friendships for the sake of his country, Tom is convinced there must be another way. And the more aware he becomes of the corruption surrounding him, the more determined he becomes to fight it, even if he sabotages his own future in the process.

Drawn into a power struggle more dramatic than he has ever faced before, Tom stays a hyperintelligent step ahead of everyone, like the exceptional gamer he is - or so he believes. But when he learns that he and his friends have unwittingly made the most grievous error imaginable, Tom must find a way to outwit an enemy so nefarious that victory seems hopeless. Will his idealism and bravado cost him everything - and everyone - that matters to him?

Filled with action and intelligence, camaraderie and humor, the second book in S. J. Kincaid's futuristic World War III Insignia trilogy continues to explore fascinating and timely questions about power, politics, technology, loyalty, and friendship.

©2013 S. J. Kincaid (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers

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Just as good as the first!

Oh, TOM RAINES – what have you done to me? You make me crazy – between acting like the immature 15 that you are and coming to realizations that I wish you had come to way earlier – I still find myself absolutely loving you.

I loved Vortex just as much as I loved Insignia. All of the things that I enjoyed in Insignia were in Vortex – moments of hilarity (I lost count of how many times I laughed out loud), action action action! (the Simulations!), and cut-throat politicking (BUT FOR REAL). Each of the characters grow in their own way and some of them will surprise you with what they do – my jaw dropped a few times from the “WHAT?!”.

There came a point in the book, about half way, when I could definitely see a place where it would have been an okay place to stop but I’m so glad that there was more! I love that these books are 400+ pages – it really gives me a chance to dig in and spend time with the characters.

My favorite thing about this serious is how it explores friendships – all kinds of friendships. The friendship between Wyatt and Tom (girl and boy), Vik and Tom (boy and boy), Yuri and the group (an “outsider”), Medusa and Tom (opposing sides of the war and opposite sides of the world, AND they’ve never met in real life). How do “prioritize your friends, which ones would you try to save, and how far would you be willing to go? Would you commit treason? Would you betray them to make life better for yourself? And if you were the one betrayed, would you ever forgive them?

It has been a little over a year since I read Insignia and I couldn’t remember everything that happened in the first book but Vortex does a good job of hitting key points from Insignia in a way that doesn’t feel awkward. I wish I had re-read Insignia before starting Vortex but it didn’t spoil anything for me. If you’re looking for a series for a boy to get in to, this is the one. I can’t wait for the next book in this series!

Ps – I listened to this one on audiobook – and let me tell you – the voice actor was fantastic. I could distinguish characters’ voices (not just Vik and Yuri) but Wyatt, and Tom, and Blackburn – everyone had a distinct sound. He really brought the book to life for me and it was wonderful to listen to.

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Great Series Continues!

Just as good as the first book! Nice introduction of a new antagonist. Can't wait for the third book!

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SO GREAT!!!!

SUCH AN AWSOME SECOND BOOK IN THE INSIGNA SERIES!!!🧐🤩 ALWAYS WANTING TO READ MORE OF IT😧😦😲🤯

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Excellent Sequel

These books are great. So nice to have a story that clean, interesting, and well developed. Can't wait to read the third!

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Nice sequal

It was interesting sequal to the first book and i cant wait to start the third one, i recomend this book to all that love Science fiction genre.

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great book sometimes the narrator switched

Sometimes the narrator switched which is very weird to listen to but overall great in story

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Worth the read

At first, the story was a little slow to take off, and I considered wether or not I would continue with the series, as I struggled to identify the overall plot.

Vortex is just as funny as the first novel in the series, but I wasn't sure what direction the series was headed towards, i.e. what would tie the whole series together, as I knew there was a third novel.

However, once the story picks up, it really picks up. And I know have a sense of what the overall plot is, and I fully intend to read the third and final book.

Looking beyond the comedic relief laced throughout the series lies a much deeper plot, one that ultimately questions humanity at its core.

Further, it portrays the monstrosity that is a security/police state, devoid of freedom and mercy.

Go ahead, dive in- once it picks up, you won't want to put it down.

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This time : #2 is better than #1

Vortex is great suspenseful sequel to S J Kincaid's first novel. The same characters are in this one and true colors come out from everyone, and the team finds corruption in all counts if government. A great lead to the final book in the series

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Fantastic book

A fantastic story, populated with in depth characters. The underlying themes are well developed and the character's motivations are believable.

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Dragged in the middle, but great start and end!

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The characters I came to love from Insignia returned in all their glory, staying true to the people they were in the first book, growth included. Tom has evolved, but he shows he's still the boy from the very beginning of this series in the first scene. Vik hasn't changed, Wyatt is still as awkward as ever, and the whole cast is just plain amazing.

I do have to say, though, that Vortex has fallen into that same little pit a lot of second-books-of-trilogies fall into, at least in my opinion. Vortex felt a little slow and uneventful, especially compared to the awesomeness of its predecessor. I know that there was plenty that happened in this book, but parts of it felt like it was dragging, which left me a bit disinterested even while I knew I enjoyed these characters. The last fifth or so really picked up, though, and I was left satisfied with the ending. It definitely paves the way well for book 3, Catalyst, which I cannot wait to get into.

Vortex started strongly, I will say that. The newness of Tom and his friends being Middles rather than Plebes is refreshing, but I think my own personal sense of wonderment of Tom's world wore off toward the middle of the book, and it seemed like I wasn't able to find a thick thread of plot to cling to. The threads of conflict are there, but it took me a bit longer to find the real cable of problems in this book than it did for the first one. But when Kincaid brought us to a climax, she did so wonderfully, wrapping things up for this book while still leaving a need to get closure for book 3.

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