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I think the author gives us hints/teases us in his own description of the book, as Kim seems haunted by past traumas. As far as escaping from the real world for awhile, I hear ya! As much as I like escaping though, I'm always having to come back. Real people are what makes this place so interesting.Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 02:21 I'm almost finished with the book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I experience escaping from the real world and submerging in the imaginative world of the author. Though the author futurizes negatively about the AIs, I still find his book remarkable!

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I read and wrote a review on this book recently. I found it to be a decent dystopian novel, with an interesting world that the author clearly put lots of time and thought into, judging by all the little details. This book is the first of the series, and without spoiling anything, I can assure you that it lays the foundation for a compelling story of a rebel's journey and entices readers to follow along.Meghan Sica wrote: ↑08 Feb 2023, 14:54 I just purchased this book and am so excited to read it! Upon reading the description I can tell this book will be riveting and thought provoking. The description and some of the reviews I've read sort of remind me of the books by Orson Scott Card.
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