The plot is compelling, the romance tender and realistic a satisfying ending welcomes future installments. The quick pace, familiar yet altered setting, and strong humanitarian message will draw Hunger Games fans. A dystopian world with a flinty heroine who becomes the reluctant catalyst of a revolution isn't anything new in YA, but it's a story arc that's nonetheless well done here. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. Tintera's debut covers familiar dystopian territory, but a riveting premise, a romance with substance, and the urgent narrative voice lend it a burst of fresh energy. Called reboots, they are stronger and more aesthetically refined. REBOOT presents an interesting mix of dystopian science fiction and horror elements.
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