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Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Barcode by Kashif Ross. Kay has a new life and identity, but he can't stop thinking about the past. The longer he's away from his abusive mother and Helios, the more he obsesses over them.

In order to kill the woman that pitted him against Spencer, Kay re-enrolls at Colt Academy and watches his brother's every move. Upon his return, Kay befriends a beautiful warrior that may have the hots for hi Kay has a new life and identity, but he can't stop thinking about the past.

Upon his return, Kay befriends a beautiful warrior that may have the hots for him. Unable to trust her intentions, he keeps his distance like he does with everyone else. Yet, his dark heart leads him back to Angie. Like his plan for Spencer to fight Helios, Kay develops a scheme to strengthen the gladiator princess. And this time, he's willing to put his life on the line. Dennis convinces Kay to change his appearance, but it comes at a cost; he becomes half the man he once was.

Without his power, Kay must use his intuition to sneak out of deadly situations. There's a parade of obstacles in his way, including his own fate, which many people know about, but he knows very little. Get A Copy. Kindle Edition , pages. More Details Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Barcode , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Barcode: Cavern of Youth Barcode, 2. May 29, Jodi Woody rated it liked it Shelves: dystopian. Book two of the Barcode series. I really enjoyed the first book, "Legend of Apollo" and this one has the same flawed teen characters, same action and adventure, the writing is still good. However, for me it's getting a little too dark and edgy.

The swearing and the violence is more profound and there is more sexual content though most of that is teenage talk and references. Not sure if I will finish the series yet. There aren't m Book two of the Barcode series. There aren't many clear lines to distinguish who's good and who's bad.

I prefer a more black and white and less grey in the "good verses evil" story line. This is a somewhat evil verses very evil. Three stars for this one. And the jury isn't in yet on moving on to book three Sep 10, Tyler added it. Jun 19, Lisa Cox rated it it was amazing. I won this book on a book blog. I had never heard of this series before winning this book. I really liked this book.

The characters were intense. There was lots of action and fighting. I liked reading about the different descriptions and abilities of the characters. He was a very likable character for me. I would highly recommend this book. Reading the first book in the set would probably help understand some of the references in the book. Aug 19, Kyana rated it really liked it.

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Kashif Ross started writing, like any rebellious child, on the mint green walls in his bedroom. He still remembers the moment that his father caught him. Being a responsible nine-year-old, Kashif quickly grabbed a bucket of water and removed the very scribbles that brought his stories to life. Since then, this anarchistic writer has sought to defy the unwritten rules that apply to novels. His Barcode Series follows the path of a villain that is determined to end pain and suffering by lighting the world on fire.

He does not see the purpose of writing a story like everyone else. Therefore, he targets audiences that look for something, unlike the stereotypical Hero's Journey. Presently, Kashif is on a unique journey of his own. He relinquished his ten-year career as a teacher and moved with his wife and kids to Abu Dhabi, where he has become a full-time writer and dad.

The latter being the more challenging position. For more information about Kashif's journies or to learn about upcoming novels, visit and subscribe to www. Get to Know Us. English Choose a language for shopping. My husband believes the author should transfer this into a graphic novel. I have to agree…I would love to reread this in comic form! Whoever wrote that needs a serious beat down.

This story was so much more then that…. I am so swoon emotional right now when I think of my dear Spencer…. Spencer was very sarcastic and kind of a jerk Excellent writing skills I guess!

This story has a way of drawing you in and wooing the reader into submission. There was romance in this story, if you want to call it that. More like some high school guys wet dream, that will never come to fruitation. I hated him…I loved him.. Umm, the gladiator style fight scenes in this book were off the chain.

Seriously, the battles were epic. I could visually imagine each play by play. I found myself having many excited spasms startling people on the train. Good thing I have no qualms about looking like a crazy person…lol…JK! Oh and there was drama as well. With the way this book ended, I may result to stalking to be the first to see the next installment. I recommend this book to Anime Fans, science fiction and action lovers. Jul 12, Masquerade Crew rated it really liked it.

There was little background information about the Barcodes or how they worked or even why the Gods powers were channelled in this way, rather the story seemed to expect you to know all this and while some bits were later explained these explanations were not enough to make up for the lost feeling that continued throughout the book.

A few paragraphs in the introductory chapter would have been enough to stop me from feeling like I was playing catch up. However even if the necessary background information about this future version of our world had been included there would still have been times when I felt as if I was missing something important.

The book was fast paced and while I enjoyed reading it and always wanted to know what would happen yet, and while it captured my interest I kept feeling like I was missing something important.

Sometimes there would be words or events referred to that would cause me to wonder if I missed a scene. Quite a few of the action scenes had me confused as to what exactly was happening, making me wish there was a film of this book simply so that I could visually see what the words seemed to struggle to adequately portray to me. Then of course there is the controversial switch between perspectives later on. Without spoiling the story I will simply say that it starts in the first person from one character, who you grow quite attached to and then at the end switches to the first person perspective of another, a move which is quite shocking and took some time to adjust to.

The story draws you in in a way that makes you want to keep reading despite the confusion. Should it find a way to provide the necessary background information about the Barcodes, and to remove the feeling of missing information from the rest of the book then one day this book may even be worthy of 5 stars. For now I can only give it 4.

Jun 22, Lord Nouda rated it liked it Shelves: I received a free copy from the author to read. It has had minimal impact on my feelings for it, but yes, I am somewhat emotionally influenced by that fact.

Stop reading now if you have problems with that. First of all, I'm going to say that this story had a great concept and was unique, at least in my book. The first 3 Stars. The first one is surprisingly on the first page itself, in the warning.

This book contains sarcasm that may offend people, a charater driven story. Or the one on page This is a problem that certain indie published ebooks have in common.

I just happened to come across it like a guy tripping over an obstacle in the dark. Once that happened, I obviously became more sensitive and aware of further errors, which I've highlighted and emailed to the author for correction upon his request. Now, let's proceed to my critique of the story itself.



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