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Narrado por:
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Abby Anderson
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Ruth Mitchell
Three things happen when technophobe Lucy learns to mindhack: Her brilliant crush becomes her boyfriend, they solve small crimes, and she's deleted from his memory — and everyone else's.
Now the only person looking for the college freshman is a mysterious young hacker who erases memories for profit. If he finds her, he will wipe out her memories — or worse. If Lucy doesn't find him and stop him, no one will know that minds can be hacked and lives rewritten.
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Gripping, Engaging, Delightful Listen!
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GOOD READ!
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I found the plot very interesting but it led me to expect a cyberpunk story, not a love triangle for young adults. There were interesting bits of philosophy, and the flashbacks and flashforwards me the story more dynamic. This did not work for some people but I think it was an interesting way of showcasing the events.
One of my main problems is that I was not able to relate to any of the characters. Lucy likable enough, but her fixation in not wearing specs felt a fit forced. Her reason was that she wanted to see the world without filters, which matches the story at hand, but a similar argument could be made about nowadays technology, and I believe we must learn how to use it properly, not just avoid it altogether. This moral messages and some others rubbed me off the wrong way, I guess. There was also abundance of religious talk, and Lucy was, of course, a model to follow here. She was so perfect that she was almost unreal. I also do not care about religion, so I avoid this topic in books in general, especially in science-fiction. Religion just does not fit in there for me.
I missed some background regarding the characters and some more world-building. We are thrown into Lucy’s story without any kind of information. She is on the campus with a friend, and she studies philosophy, but we know nothing about her daily life or how she looks like.
Abby Anderson delivered an okay narration, but there were issues that we often find in unexperienced narrators. On three occasions throughout the audiobook there are repeated sentences, and there were several volume changes. Her character interpretations were a bit cold, especially Marco. He sounded too much matter of fact all the time, no matter how grave the situation was, and Nick’s voice seemed like an old man’s.
It was an okay book but geared more towards a young adult public. I expected a more hard science fiction focus, maybe cyberpunk, but this was just not it.
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Not cyberpunk as I expected
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Intriguing story that is great for teens too
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While this book is geared more towards a YA audience, it can be enjoyed by an older generation as well. In today's high tech world, the theme of this book - the ability to delete people's memories through technology - is very appropriate. I really liked the MC Lucy - who is a bit of a technophobe and a rebel in refusing to wear "Spex" like everyone else, allowing her to have the most clarity in what is actually happening. Of course, there is the underlying philosophical argument to be made here as well - as it relates to technology taking over our world, our thoughts [and don't our thoughts/memories create who we are so if they are deleted - who are we really?], and monitoring our activities. Overall, I found the characters to be well-developed; the story intriguing; and the writing to be very entertaining.
The narrator, Abby Anderson, has a very pleasant voice and did a nice job. On the down side, several times, phrases/sentences were repeated - not caught in quality control.
Intriguing and Entertaining
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A scary thought
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creepy!
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But it is sort of non linear. You jump from one perspective to another, and so many of the people lose their memories that weird stuff seems to happen for no reason... because the characters have an altered view of history compared to the reader.
I enjoyed it well enough, but I found parts of it hard to follow. Maybe you need to pay more attention, or maybe it’s harder to listen than read this one?
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Engaging but a bit confusing
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Interesting story
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Light adventure with a touch of romance and SciFi
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