(Reboot #1)
Publication
Date: May 7, 2013
Hardcover, 365 pages, HarperTeen
Genres:
YA, Sci-Fi/Dystopian
Five years ago, Wren Connolly was
shot three times in the chest. After 178 minutes she came back as a Reboot:
stronger, faster, able to heal, and less emotional. The longer Reboots are
dead, the less human they are when they return. Wren 178 is the deadliest
Reboot in the Republic of Texas. Now seventeen years old, she serves as a
soldier for HARC (Human Advancement and Repopulation Corporation).
Wren’s favorite part of the job is
training new Reboots, but her latest newbie is the worst she’s ever seen. As a
22, Callum Reyes is practically human. His reflexes are too slow, he’s always
asking questions, and his ever-present smile is freaking her out. Yet there’s
something about him she can’t ignore. When Callum refuses to follow an order,
Wren is given one last chance to get him in line—or she’ll have to eliminate
him. Wren has never disobeyed before and knows if she does, she’ll be
eliminated, too. But she has also never felt as alive as she does around
Callum.
The perfect soldier is done taking
orders.
My Review
Functional, butt-kicking zombies? Sign me up! Okay, I guess
I already did sign myself up or I wouldn’t be writing this review.
I have to be honest, I was nervous going into this book. I
had heard a lot of good things and I didn’t want this to end up being something
I couldn’t even finish reading. I hate those type of books. Fortunately, I got
into it really fast. Tintera opens the book with action and closes it the same
way.
The characters of the book were good, not great. Wren was
strong, yet vulnerable. I think what confused me about her was how she was
supposed to be this tough Reboot without emotion and when I read the story
through her thoughts, it was obvious she had more emotions than even I did. I
know that this was a plot point in the story, but I just felt like something
didn’t add up. And Callum was kind of predictable. He’s cute and funny, but
that’s all. He didn’t do enough for me to fall in love with him. Now, I’m not
saying I didn’t enjoy Wren and Callum and their relationship playing out on
page, I just wish I had had a little bit more.
The plot of the book was okay. It was kind of predictable at
times, but everything was fast-paced, so I didn’t have time to dwell on that
aspect. I also felt like everything just came together too easily for Wren and
Callum. “Oh, you want escape a highly impregnable, government-run facility?
Well, here’s your means of doing so.” That’s what it felt like 95% of the time.
So while this book was a fast-paced, action-packed read, it could have been so
much more than that, and I mourn the non-existent loss.
All in all, I’d say if you’re wanting a quick read to get
you out of a reading slump, Reboot is
the book for you.
*Note: I
purchased a copy of this book for myself.
I've wanted to check out this one for a while, so I'm glad to see that it's a quick read in case I don't like it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
ReplyDeleteKrystianna @ Downright Dystopian
Yep. You'll be done reading before you even realize it.
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