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amia's review against another edition
4.0
This, second in the series, dystopian novel has a unique twist to the storyline that kept me interested enough to stay up way to late! I was turning pages as quickly as I could read them. I really like the primary group of characters and their dialogue is well-written. I enjoyed it very much and hope you do as well. I plan to get started on book 3 very soon because I excited to discover how this particular scoop of wild and crazy ends.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this ebook from the author and this is my honest and freely given opinion.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this ebook from the author and this is my honest and freely given opinion.
kemitix's review against another edition
2.0
I bought this book because of the Taylor story, "A Change of Plans". I really wish I'd just skipped to the end, it's the last story in the collection, and just read that and left the rest. It's been a slog to get through, and then "A Change of Plans" is so short and then it's over.
However, "The Unsung Heroes of Sublevel 12" by Amy Duboff is a notable exception, rising, appropriately, above the surrounding mire.
However, "The Unsung Heroes of Sublevel 12" by Amy Duboff is a notable exception, rising, appropriately, above the surrounding mire.
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