A review by greenink
False Sight by Dan Krokos

3.0

3.5

This book was a book of mixed feelings for me. It's just as tense as False Memory, so no worries about that. The world building expanded in this book in an interesting way.

The characters were mixed feelings too, I guess. I wish they had more depth. The only way I can tell the difference between Rhys and Peter is that Peter is the official leader. (It seemed, in the ending, at the confrontation with the director, that Miranda was leading though. Peter was practically invisible.)

The beginning was kind of hard to get through for me (why is that happening with books more and more frequently nowadays?), and after what happened to Noah (still kind of confused on that...?) I needed a break, I guess. It was kind of hard for me to pick up the book.

SpoilerCloning makes life seem SO expendable. Either that, or it makes it seem that way since physically, it's the clone of the same person/people that keep dying, even though each clone would have different personalities. It's so unsettling.


After that, life went back to being crazy normal. People fought, crazy plans unfolded, etc. The ending was also mixed feelings for me. I'm still wondering if the next book will suddenly jump out at me and say, Haha, tricked you! Things didn't really happen the way you thought they did.