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A review by alexalala
Mindbreaker by Kate Dylan
adventurous
challenging
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Thank you to Hodderscape and Netgalley for this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Indra isn't really human anymore. After making a deal with a tech company to save her life, she's been uploaded to a robot's brain. When things go awry, she must find a way to destroy the technology that saved her life.
I loved this book! A fun sequel/standalone in the same universe as the first book. I enjoyed seeing all the new characters meet the old ones. It's well-written and an easy read that is very enjoyable. It deals with ideas of humanness, sapphic longing, and dystopian technology companies.
This book is very YA in feeling, as a warning, but as someone who usually hates YA, this really passes muster for me.
The verdict: An amazing sci-fi dystopia read for young adults and new adults alike!
Indra isn't really human anymore. After making a deal with a tech company to save her life, she's been uploaded to a robot's brain. When things go awry, she must find a way to destroy the technology that saved her life.
I loved this book! A fun sequel/standalone in the same universe as the first book. I enjoyed seeing all the new characters meet the old ones. It's well-written and an easy read that is very enjoyable. It deals with ideas of humanness, sapphic longing, and dystopian technology companies.
This book is very YA in feeling, as a warning, but as someone who usually hates YA, this really passes muster for me.
The verdict: An amazing sci-fi dystopia read for young adults and new adults alike!