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In the city of Kersh, a life and a place to deserve it for all teenagers go through an activation; this is to say that they will find their double raised by another family named Alt Alter Ego - and léliminer before the end of thirty days countdown; Alt or both will die. One who is a winner in this confrontation became an accomplished and can start living normally.
It is in this universe that evolves West. She is a teenager of fifteen who is preparing for years to kill his Alt order to have the right to live. But West is activated when everything changes, everything for which she sest driven now seems far, the lassaillent doubts: What if it wasnt that she deserved to live?
West changes the usual dystopian characters who are always too brave and do not ask themselves enough questions for my liking. Ladolescente is realistic, she fears she probably to the point of sometimes illogical, and above all, it tries to protect his family at the risk of hurting herself. I liked West for all its flaws that make it so endearing. The fact what panic friendly and made sense to me unlike his departure overconfident attitude that would have made an unsympathetic character to me.
I do not maventurerais too much about the other characters to avoid "micro spoiler" the beginning, I prefer to let you discover. Just know that i also appreciated Chord for his tenacity and his ability to bring out the softer aspects of the personality of West.
The writing delise Chapman is particularly immersive, it plunges us into a world that lon effortlessly manages to imagine, dirt, overcrowding, the futuristic landscape The question of the right of life and death is well treated, leads to reflection while that the West feels oppressive feeling that takes guts. The suspense rises gradually to the point of becoming breathless on the picture of the best thrillers. Dead time will serve Quà magnify everything.
My only negative point, which ultimately mempêchera to go Completion heart stroke, sometimes laspect is a little rushed and fast from the beginning, temporal ellipses between each chapters have sometimes blurred my understanding.
Originally posted on The Chronicle of little words Saefiel