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review 2018-08-17 04:03
Mila 2.0 by Debra Driza (audiobook)
Mila 2.0 - Debra Driza

Series: Mila 2.0 #1

 

Girl discovers she's really an android, that could be cool, right? However, I got tired of Mila's obsession over not being real and the downright silliness of some of the plot points. For example, Hunter is apparently in some of Mila's classes, but she's supposed to be 16 and he's 18 all of a sudden? Also, there was a lot of YA love interest crushing and female rivalry.

 

Really it was just so YA. And it ended incredibly abruptly. My library doesn't have the audio version of the second book, though, only the ebook, so I'm not sure if I'll ever find out what happens to Mila. Maybe I can skim it really quickly? [Eyes Mount TBR....sigh.]

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review 2014-12-17 00:00
Renegade
Renegade - Debra Driza 3.5 stars. Besides a few annoying comments made by a couple of members of a rogue organization who believe it's ok to steal tech from the rich, I liked Renegade. It was a good second book in the trilogy. Mila is still a very interesting character. I liked her internal conflicts. I would have liked more information on what happened to a couple of people. There were a lot of unanswered questions at the end of the book, but I'm sure they will all get answered when the third book comes out.
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review 2014-12-01 00:00
Renegade
Renegade - Debra Driza I hated when I got to the end of this one. It was so good. The action was even more intense than the first one. I could definitely see this on the big screen. It really did remind me of the Bourne Supremacy movies. The details were outstanding. Can't wait for the third book!
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review 2014-11-11 00:00
MILA 2.0
MILA 2.0 - Debra Driza OMG what a book! I had read Mila 2.0 Origins before starting this one. Reading that FIRST really helped with the set up on the first book in the trilogy (yes, it's a trilogy and I'm waiting on book #3). The first few chapters really were a slow build up to the action. But, when it started...man! The book is a serious fast read. The action pulls you right through. Great details! I was so glad I had the second installment ready to read. I would definitely read this one again.
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review 2014-07-16 15:59
Teenage girl discovers she’s an android, book 2
Renegade - Debra Driza

Until she falls off the back of a pickup truck in book one of this series, leaking some kind of machine fluid instead of bleeding, Mila has no idea that the gaps in her memory and the overprotective tendencies of her mother are clues to her real nature. Which is android--and when she finds out she is just as horrified as she thinks everyone else will be. As this second book opens Mila has escaped from the military facility that wants to use her as a weapon, the place where she was tortured and forced to fight her evil look-a-like twin android sister, but the woman she knows as her mother is now dead and Mila is left with only cryptic clues about her past, the obviously false childhood memories that keep surfacing, and who she should go to for help.

 

So Mila calls on Hunter, the guy she liked before she discovered she isn’t an average teenage girl and the guy she still gets heart palpitations around even though she knows she’s a machine, doesn’t have an actual heart, and what’s she doing with emotions anyway. Without updating Hunter about what she now knows about herself and her situation, Mila makes up a story that convinces him to road-trip with her so she stay one step ahead of the people trying to recapture her while trying to make contact with someone who can explain things. The fast action excitement of the plot and the exciting discoveries Mila keeps making about her useful android abilities get a little bogged down by Mila’s predictable and somewhat excessive internal agonizing about keeping her secret from Hunter, though generally I’m greatly enjoying the friction created between Mila’s human and machine sides.

 

Author Debra Driza smoothly worked review information into the first chapters of Renegade, a big help for readers like me who have had a time gap since reading Mila 2.0. Along with Mila we learn more about who/what she is in this second book, and we meet some of the key people from her past--though it’s not always clear who can be trusted.  There is still a lot of story left to tell, and I look forward to reading the next book.



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