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Thanks to nanochips implanted in human brains, the world is at peace in 2055. But not everyone likes having their emotions controlled, or their religion suppressed.
Eighteen-year-old Raissa embarks upon a perilous mission to free the world, just days before the release of nanochip Version 7, which will broadcast every citizen's thoughts to the Collective.
The countdown has started, and Raissa must make choices that jeopardize the lives of billions, including the only boy she has ever loved.
Thanks to nanochips implanted in human brains, the world is at peace in 2055. But not everyone likes having their emotions controlled, or their religion suppressed.
Thanks to nanochips implanted in human brains, the world is at peace in 2055. But not everyone likes having their emotions controlled, or their religion suppressed.
Eighteen-year-old Raissa embarks upon a perilous mission to free the world, just days before the release of nanochip Version 7, which will broadcast every citizen's thoughts to the Collective.
The countdown has started, and Raissa must make choices that jeopardize the lives of billions, including the only boy she has ever loved.
I would recommend this book to others. Set in 2055, the story centers on Raissa, Caleb, and Ashimov working in some way towards the creation or destruction of the next version chip. Each chapter tells the story from a different point of view and sometimes, the view shifts in the middle of a chapter and in the midst of a circumstance. I found this style of writing to be engaging and unique from all of the other stories I've read. The scene is shockingly realistic and leads to a grim reality towards the end of the novel. I found it difficult to follow all the 'ware' updates and I also found the love story a little cliche and predictable, but the descriptions and writing style made it a book I could not put down.
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Anastasia P, Reviewer
Ooo! This was soo freaking good. It was fast paced and had a well thought out premise.
I wasn't sure about it at first, but I'm glad I finished it.
Can't wait to read more from this author.
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Kristen L, Reviewer
I would recommend this book to others. Set in 2055, the story centers on Raissa, Caleb, and Ashimov working in some way towards the creation or destruction of the next version chip. Each chapter tells the story from a different point of view and sometimes, the view shifts in the middle of a chapter and in the midst of a circumstance. I found this style of writing to be engaging and unique from all of the other stories I've read. The scene is shockingly realistic and leads to a grim reality towards the end of the novel. I found it difficult to follow all the 'ware' updates and I also found the love story a little cliche and predictable, but the descriptions and writing style made it a book I could not put down.
Was this review helpful?
Anastasia P, Reviewer
Ooo! This was soo freaking good. It was fast paced and had a well thought out premise.
I wasn't sure about it at first, but I'm glad I finished it.
Can't wait to read more from this author.
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