Glitch by Heather Anastasiu Glitch book 1 Genre: Dystopian, Romance, Sci-fi, Format: ARC e-book, 371 pages In the Community, there is no more pain or war. Implanted computer chips have wiped humanity clean of destructive emotions, and thoughts are replaced by a feed from the Link netwo...
Look at that beautiful cover! Besides that I think this is one of the best covers I´ve seen this year, I also liked that Glitch is a YA Sci-Fi book. After having read and absolutely loved books like Across the Universe and Cinder, I was pleased to find more books in this genre. Unfortunately, Glitch...
In this dystopian novel, humanity has given up the ability to feel emotion or think for themselves. Instead, they are all connected to a network which regulates their activities and decides when they should be deactivated. However, many young adults are beginning to "glitch", suddenly experiencing e...
Zoe lives in a world in which the people are connected to „the link“, implanted computerchips make them act according to society's rules and unable to feel anything. But something seems wrong with Zoe, she „glitches“ and is temporarily disconnected from the link, able to make decisions and question ...
Glitch is an intriguing introduction to what I hope will be a wonderful new series. It's an interesting look into a society where the government has decided the people are better off as unfeeling controllable drones than free-minded happy and social citizens.I really enjoyed exploring the ideas of f...
"Order first. Order always."A world where order, logic and peace is above all else. A world which is an interminable gray. Zoel Q-24's world where people are stripped off of every emotion to the extent of being called subjects. It seems like a perfect world because there is no fear, no anger, no hat...
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!Huh. Well… This book had a lot of faults, in my opinion. Too many faults for me to really enjoy it.Glitch is the story of a girl, Zoel, or Zoe as she prefers to be called. Zoe has been having "glitches" of emotion and awareness in a world where emotion and disorder are...
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