Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.There’s something about Heather Anastasiu’s writing that calls to me. Override is the follow up book to Glitch, a futuristic story based futuristic societies and controlled thoughts. Once again Anastasiu brought me to the world that I was amazed by, managing to surprise m...
Find more of my reviews at Delirious About BooksIn Override we find that Zoe has escaped and working with the Rez. Override is an action packed sequel to Glitch. I actually enjoyed Override more then Glitch. I can only put that down to the character development and the amount of action in this novel...
I would describe the first book in this series as a fairly average YA dystopian. However, I think this second book has risen well beyond that to become some of the best of YA dystopian. I love when these books begin to raise more complex ethical questions, instead of just asking should the few be al...
Wow...I'm just speechless right now! I didn't want to put Override down at all! I loved it, yet I'm completely torn up about it at the same time. Shutdown seriously can't come out fast enough now! :p Full review to come!
It’s hard to imagine me at a loss for words, but as it seems to be with the sequels I’ve been reading so far this year, I’ve once again been left speechless by a novel. And it’s only the start of February. Sequels, especially the second book, are often looked upon as the make or break in a series. ...
On my review of Glitch last year, I have probably done a lot of belittling over that book, to a point that I wasn’t really expecting myself to read the rest of the series. But seeing an advance copy of book two made me think otherwise. Right now, after reading Override, I think I’m just about to eat...
The second book in the Glitch series blew me away. You start finding yourself right back in the world you loved and feared for and then by the end you're begging for the third book. Everything is at risk in Override... family, love,glitchers, friends, and even yourself. Find The Full Review Here!
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