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A review by anasalter
Fate of Perfection by K.F. Breene
3.0
I really enjoyed the cyberpunk dystopian world-building in this one: the structure definitely hearkens to corporate power models with some appropriately chilling echoes of possible futures. I was less sold on the characters themselves and the romance, and I found the action a bit dragging in the second half. This is probably in part due to my genre tastes, I found the world much more interesting than these particular characters and their individual, somewhat selfish struggles.
With that said, I still saw it through to the end just to see the play with technology and the future-urban-dystopian environments, although some of those seemed a bit inexplicable in their construction.
With that said, I still saw it through to the end just to see the play with technology and the future-urban-dystopian environments, although some of those seemed a bit inexplicable in their construction.