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adventurous
fast-paced
3.5, fun dystopian quick read. There's a lot of interesting things in here, would have liked more time with each individual.
I like the point at which it ended. Perfect. I liked the point made apparent in the ... conclusion of the action if not a conclusion for the city. The way that it was made apparent through the text as well as said: each person is doing their own thing and thinks they are right. I'd like to see what Ankit and Soq make of the city, but know that it would be nothing straightforward and that this would in no way make for a satisfying sequel.
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
To be honest, I feel like the summary is really not what this book is truly about. It didn't help that it takes a while for all the story threads to come together. Dispite all that, it still ended up being an enjoyable read, even if it was mostly about a sci-fi version of the AIDs epidemic
It was probably my lack of concentration, I just couldn't get into it. And life's too short!
Interesting premise, average story, below average writing.
A big ol' Eh.
A big ol' Eh.
Finished it, but if I hadn't read the book I don't think I would mind. It's okay
Only not a 5 star because I felt like looping back to the starting narrative was a little bit of a cop out for an ending!
Very good. Glad I read it. (Most of the highlights I made center around power, capitalism, and the power of capitalism. I guess I am not surprised.)