Był "Dawca pamięci", w którym ludzie nic nie czuli: bólu, cierpienia, straty, ale również szczęścia, miłości, radości. Teraz jest "Aplikacja", w której to człowiek nie musi podejmować żadnych decyzji, bo wszystko może za siebie wybrać telefon. Czy chciałbyś żyć w takim świecie?Jak tylko po raz pierw...
Have you ever had a problem with making a decision? A small one, like what to wear today? Or a big one, like which college to choose? Have you ever thought that it would be a lot easier if someone else was making those decisions for you? Well then, this book should be in your to-read list!The MC liv...
I picked up this book at the library, because the summary was kinda interesting. I found this book boring and very flat, but it wasn't unbearable. Summary in my own words: Rory Vaughn just got accepted to Theden, the best school in the country. She finds out secrets about the school, her mother, ...
I usually don't read dystopian type novels but this one worked for me (for the most part). It felt plausible for most of the book, but got kind of weird towards the end with the nanobots in flu vaccines + phones to control people... and deux ex machina of the solar flare storm?? deactivating them at...
Free to Fall is one of my most anticipated books of 2014!! This sounds so good!!! I can't wait for this one!BLURB:What if there was an app that told you what song to listen to, what coffee to order, who to date, even what to do with your life—an app that could ensure your complete and utter happin...
Abby Barnes had a plan. The Plan. She'd go to Northwestern, major in journalism, and land a job at a national newspaper, all before she turned twenty-two. But one tiny choice—taking a drama class her senior year of high school—changed all that. Now, on the eve of her eighteenth birthday, Abby is stu...
idk, the ending seemed too rushed and thus it detracted from the whole love interest issue. i still love parallel universes though so major points to this book just for approaching it in a way that i enjoyed.
-about a 2 1/2 - The premise was interesting with the intersecting timelines, but the story was on the banal movie star/ivy league student destined to have a soulmate side.
A little difficult to keep straight at first, the time difference between the parallels kept throwing me off but I see how it was a necessary plot device to keep the MC in the dark. I could have done without the "old, wise" character throwing religion into the pot (yeah, guy, if you're going to seri...
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