A review by scythefranz
Rebel by Amy Tintera

4.0

What I don't like about Reboot is the romance. What I mean is that it almost engulfed the plot and it was everywhere in the middle of the book. Though, I found it cute, it is still not okay to me. In this sequel, Rebel, the romance was just enough for me. It didn't affect or sweep away the main plot fortunately.

Rebel, matter-of-factly speaking, is really an enthralling read. It was action-packed, dark, full of tension that allure me to read, read and read. Even there's an element in the book that is kinda unoriginal, I don't care because Amy Tintera has her own way to do the trick. I love how she managed to deliver in an engrossing way an overused element. There are twists, of course, and facts that were truly shocking, and new characters to love and to hate immensely. There are conflicts, interesting conflicts, that made the story more alive. And besides, Rebel also portrayed an exquisite idea of unity, equality and trust that difference or individuality will not be a hindrance to promote these traits.