![]() ![]() What if someone hacked it? Everyone laughs her off, until it turns out Lucy is right. Lucy is a philosopher, and the only one of her friends who isn’t in love with the technological revolution of the “Specs.” She believes that it could be dangerous to have people that close to your thoughts. But the rest is just so fun to read! The premise alone is so memorable I doubt I’ll forget about this book for a long time yet. The quotes before each chapter were perfect and made me stop and think every time, even when the previous chapter had left me on a crazy cliffhanger! Its conflict revolves around advanced technology, but it is not dystopian (it’s set in the year 2044). (Fact: I feel smarter every time I read Deleted)Ĥ. ![]() The book talks a lot about the science behind memory, which I thought was super fascinating. The romance, though a large aspect of the book, goes at a very normal pace compared to a lot of YA books out there- no instalove here! (Ok, kind of, but I promise it’s not annoying at all.) Plus, it’s clean, which makes it recommendable to lots of people.ģ. The characters are all smart people solving problems with their brains!Ģ. The characters are amazingly believable- and no one is “the chosen one” or has any special powers. *Edit: After reading this book for a second time I am pleased to report that it remains a solid 5 stars! And I really want to know why the rest of the world isn’t obsessed with this book yet- because yes, it is that good!ġ. 4.5 stars- I’ll know in a month or two whether this is a 4 or 5 star read. ![]()
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