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Debra Driza
Debra Driza is a member of the teen lit blogging group the Bookanistas and a former practicing physical therapist, who discovered tormenting her characters was infinitely more enjoyable. These days you can find her at home in California, adding random colors to her hair and wrangling one husband,... show more

Debra Driza is a member of the teen lit blogging group the Bookanistas and a former practicing physical therapist, who discovered tormenting her characters was infinitely more enjoyable. These days you can find her at home in California, adding random colors to her hair and wrangling one husband, two kids, and an assortment of Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Mila 2.0 is her first novel.
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Yuki
Yuki rated it 12 years ago
I liked the cover.Well, the idea of the plot was not so bad, but I couldn't stand the first chapters - I'm simply too old for HS drama. Then it got interesting, so I liked it. Fine, there're a plotholes, but still. 3 stars.
Kribu
Kribu rated it 12 years ago
When I first heard about Mila 2.0, I was really excited - the blurb made it sound like a book with a lot of potential. The blurb did not lie. Mila 2.0 did indeed have a lot of potential. Unfortunately the book did not quite deliver, not the way I'd hoped, and most of that potential was left unfulfil...
Closet Geeks and Slow Mo
Closet Geeks and Slow Mo rated it 12 years ago
I really wanted to like this one. Really. The concept is fun, it's well written, the action scenes are exciting and honestly just down my alley. But it left a lacking and discombobulated impression. As a movie it would be probably one of my favorites... if the romance would be cut out that it. Yep,...
FrkHyms
FrkHyms rated it 12 years ago
Mila was a great protagonist. Her emotions, doubts and sorrows seem more real than most teen's in YA literature which says a lot about how great an author Debra Driza really is. Making an android seem human and still never letting the reader forget that it is in fact an android is kind of awesome. U...
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