It's a romance disguised as a dystopian novel.
In Freedom One, Nine can chose how she wants to look like when she turns seventeen. The only problem now is what exactly does she want to look like? What's the difference between a boy and a girl? How do babies appear? In Freedom One, no one really knows except for the evil Prime Minister/ Dictator.
In the plane, on her way to be Changed, her plane crashes and she is stranded on an Island with a family that gladly helps her out...and then she meets Kai...
From then on, Remake turned into a love story.
The plot is too simple for my liking and I really don't like how she just ditches Theron like that for Kai when I simply don't see anything in Kai that would make me like him. He's a fcking asshole and treats her like shit and then three chapters later they're making out. What would Kai see in Nine? Some naiveté perhaps? *sigh* I don't get it.
Everything else was fine, but the book just doesn't stand out.
2 Stars
In Freedom One, Nine can chose how she wants to look like when she turns seventeen. The only problem now is what exactly does she want to look like? What's the difference between a boy and a girl? How do babies appear? In Freedom One, no one really knows except for the evil Prime Minister/ Dictator.
In the plane, on her way to be Changed, her plane crashes and she is stranded on an Island with a family that gladly helps her out...and then she meets Kai...
From then on, Remake turned into a love story.
The plot is too simple for my liking and I really don't like how she just ditches Theron like that for Kai when I simply don't see anything in Kai that would make me like him. He's a fcking asshole and treats her like shit and then three chapters later they're making out. What would Kai see in Nine? Some naiveté perhaps? *sigh* I don't get it.
Everything else was fine, but the book just doesn't stand out.
2 Stars