![]() But her work does have a couple of issues – world building and accuracy among the most prominent. Tintera is a good writer who builds characters and relationships really well and writes with great pacing and clarity. The interplay between the two is easily the magic of the series, especially at the beginning were they’re still learning how to relate to one another. ![]() Then in walks my favorite dynamic of the story – Callum, a 22 who is relatable and endearingly human, challenging everything about Wren’s paradigm. She never questions authority and always does what she was supposed to do. Wren is a 178 and every bit the cold, calculating soldier she supposed to be (or so it would seem). The bigger the number, the less humanity the individual retains. It starts out with a great concept – humans who are “rebooted” after dying (from a virus) and given a number to indicate how long they were dead. ![]() And not necessarily because it was flawless, but because the elements that worked well really stole the show. Reboot (5 stars) was one of the best YA books I’ve ever read. ![]()
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