Sara Watts
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This book really blew me away. Inspired by a mecha anime but taken to a whole new level, it's refreshingly original in its portrayal of characters, their relationships, and their strength. Loved how OP and relatable the heroine is, and was swept away by the insight into the society she lives in. Can't wait to see how she will change it. Surprisingly enjoyed reading the "Acknowledgements" section at the end, too. It was so personable, and was great to learn about the book's influences and supporters.
dinah c-los
A very angry and vengeful book. Full of emotions and twists. A main character who sees the world in black and white, then begins to learn about the gray. Different kinds of strengths and weaknesses, different kinds of people. If you're here to completely relate to a character in goals, political ideals, and actions, you won't find that. If you can't read books with main characters who aren't upstanding members of society, you won't enjoy the book. A fun read/listen that kept me awake on a cross country drive. Waiting for the next one!
Damon S
Not sure why it's rated so high. World building starts out interesting and then just becomes a device to advance the Mc. Speaking of main character, thought the story they become more and more unlikable, culminating at the end when they are pretty much the villain. This is brushing over the part where they just randomly grow exponentially in power, just because? Because they needed to be stronger. I guess they just had to believe. At least it was a light read...