A review by lilith_bookshelf
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dark informative reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

In a world ruled by artificial intelligence, how hard can it be to have a normal life? Kim finds out there is more to the way her world works than she could ever imagined and gets trapped in a moral web from where she will try with all her might to get out. 

I totally loved this book in a way I didn't think I would. This is not something I would usually read so I didn't have much expectations and I have to say I loved getting out of my confort zone. The book starts slow since it takes it time to explain us how the "new world" works 250 years into the future, and once that's explained the drama won't stop. 

There are choices the author took while writing this that I really understand why, like how some things for me came out of nowhere, but overall it was well written. There is minor sexual content and a little bit of profanity, but I still enjoyed it. 

Keep in mind in this "new world" there is no "he" or "I" (just the AIs use 'I'), so calling everyone "she" and "we" was weird, buy again, I still enjoyed it. It was cool to try a new perspective and I have to say I am in love. 

I can't wait to red the next book (it's a duology so far) and I totally recommend it for people who love sci-fi or is into AI fantasy. 4.5/5.