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A review by julzmcg
LIFEL1K3 by Jay Kristoff
4.0
This is the first Jay Kristoff I have read and I enjoyed it. Some parts reminded me of Firefly and I guess as I read this book, that is the world that I imagined.
There are some great plotlines within this book with quite a few OMG! moments and What The? moments. They all keep you fully invested in the story and the world of Eve and her ragtag bunch of friends/family. I must admit I had some laugh out loud moments, especially with the names they all call each other. They become such a tight knit family that you can't imagine it being any other way...until...something happens.
Well written and descriptive, you can just see that Kristoff has an active imagination and has thought about what a world with androids, robots and Lifel1k3's would look like and how we would co-exist with one another. He has created a great female lead with an interesting group surrounding her.
Great option for fans of Divergent and also Becky Chambers (long, way to a small angry planet).
There are some great plotlines within this book with quite a few OMG! moments and What The? moments. They all keep you fully invested in the story and the world of Eve and her ragtag bunch of friends/family. I must admit I had some laugh out loud moments, especially with the names they all call each other. They become such a tight knit family that you can't imagine it being any other way...until...something happens.
Well written and descriptive, you can just see that Kristoff has an active imagination and has thought about what a world with androids, robots and Lifel1k3's would look like and how we would co-exist with one another. He has created a great female lead with an interesting group surrounding her.
Great option for fans of Divergent and also Becky Chambers (long, way to a small angry planet).