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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The Second book of the Cold Awakening trilogy. This was a great second book. Lia and Riley grow closer, while Jude is Jude and hurts someone deeply. That hurt turns into a betrayal that will change Lia's life forever. ( ) This was a good sequel...but it wasn't anything to get too excited about, unfortunately. The plot and characters of this book seem to hitting snags in their development; I couldn't help feeling as I read that I'd seen too much of this stuff before. For one thing, Lia's intense mental and moral angsting gets old. I like when characters muse over ideas and problems and think things through, but the constant and often repetitive buzz of Lia's angry, sad, tortured, thoughtful inner monologue started to wear on me after a couple hundred pages. The ideas behind her thinking are fascinating - "What constitutes humanity? Feeling? Memory? What is it to be alive?" - but she already hashed these questions out in the first book. It gets ad-nauseum here. There is more action here, and some development in terms of who's good, who's bad, and who's going to be dangerous to our main characters. Many people are still very ambiguous, but not because they're being mysteriously developed, just because they seem to flip-flop between being kind of cool and being annoying. I still can't stand Jude, and not even in a respectful villainous way. Just that he's a monumental jerk, and I can't understand any of the various characters' sympathy, trust, or loyalty to him. The one other area I had a problem with here was Lia's relationship with Riley. I get that she needs to spread out a little and explore exactly what constitutes love and desire in a mech body, but Riley was so...boring. And so was Lia's interaction with him. There was just no spark. Compared to her vital, touching relationship with Auden that developed in the first book, I felt let down, especially because Auden himself stays "offscreen" for most of this one. The climax scene and last couple chapters were very good though (mostly because Auden reappeared and Lia interacted with him), and made me interested enough to probably read the 3rd and final book. ‘Crashed’, sequel to ‘Skinned’, follows Lia as she continues on her journey to find herself, or rather, her NEW self. As a ‘skinner’ or ‘mech’, Lia has the body of a robot, but memories of her old human life. She was ‘reborn’ by her family after her human self's young death, something we learn all about in the first book of this series, 'Skinned'. We meet Lia, Jude (the self proclaimed leader), Riley (his friend and lacky), and the other Mech’s living in their own community, away from the ‘orgs’ or humans. When a supposed ‘mech’ attack kills hundreds of ‘orgs’ and the ‘mech’ in question has the same face as Lia, suspicions turn the already unsettled world between ‘mechs’ and ‘orgs’over the edge. I enjoyed ‘Crashed’ by Robin Wasserman. The trilogy, similar in a sense to The Uglies Trilogy by Scott Westerfeld, is proving to be a unique take on teen sci-fi. ‘Crashed’ has a nice mix of action, romance, and intrigue. While it dragged a bit in the middle and suffers from being the middle book in a trilogy, it kept me entertained and I came away happy to have read it. Is it the best in the series? No. I have to say I enjoyed the first book more than this, but then again, that can be said for many middle books in trilogies like this. Regardless, I’m still looking forward to reading the next installment of the YA Sci-fi series. More Reviews at: http://brookesboxofbooks.blogspot.com/ sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Living with other "mechs" since her wealthy parents transplanted her brain into a mechanical body to prevent her from dying in a horrible accident, Lia becomes a pawn in a religious leader's movement to outlaw "mech" technology and eradicate machines such as Lia. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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