A review by natisayan
Wired by Robin Wasserman

3.0

Ooooh......Where to start.

This book was perfect. There is not a single thing that I would change. Other than the ending but we'll get to that in a minute. Let me be clear about one thing. I was Never a fan of Riley. I always had a secret hope that he would disappear and Jude would fill the void that was left in Lia's heart. Sadly, they find out that he wasn't erased but he was somehow alive but even that didn't get me any less in love with this book. Now that you have read the good parts of the book (which was everything up to the last five pages) lets here the bad.

The.

Ending.

Was.

Crap.

No, serioulsy. She was better off puting "Sorry, I know that the entire trilogy is a work of art and the ending has to be glorious and all but I now have the sudden urge to write total crapola, put it at the end of the book and call it an ending. What was all that "I have become one with everything" crap she was talking about. I was furious when I read the ending. For those of you who have not figured it out yet she uploaded herself onto the server which is basically saying that all of her thoughts and memories are now in every AI machine out there including fridges, toasters, elevators, and etc. Huh. Ironic how once whe was fighting to not be recognized as a toaster and now she is one. I threw a fit when I saw that was all she put as the ending. Great job. Really. If it wasn't for the ending I probaly would have made a petition so we could have higher than five star ratings. BUt she did write that as an ending so I gave it three stars which is really pushing it. Anyway I still recommend reading this book as good closure to the series.