Loved this book! Reminded me a bit of Ira Levin's This Perfect Day (also Loved)
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Loved this book! Reminded me a bit of Ira Levin's This Perfect Day (also Loved)
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Science Fiction, Young Adult
10.26.19
11.2.19
Saw in Mrs. Karpyshyn room
The main character Kayla feels that she she in the only person living in the the future who does not have a barcode tattoo. Later in the book she finds out about a group of people called the “decode“ who also dislike the idea of having a barcode tattoo. She goes through a whole journey throughout the book trying to stay away from getting tattooed with a barcode.
I accidentally got the third book in this trilogy from the library, so I decided to get the first and second as well so I could read them in order. I enjoyed this book, but I found it didn't really go very in-depth. It was a fast paced story and would be appropriate for kids 12 and up.
Interesting read.
I wasn't thrilled with some of the side love story but then I'm not much of a romantic.
Good enough that I've order book 2 and 3 in to the library for pick up.
☠️☠️☠️
"Our current president, billionaire London Waters, was one of the founding members of Global-1. It's clear that he's only concerned about increasing Global-1's fortune and power. He couldn't care less about our liberties or freedoms. All he and his "advisors" care about is maintaining global domination to secure their obscene wealth."
Hmm sounds familiar. ?