LIFEL1K3 (Lifelike)

English language

Published July 25, 2018 by HarperVoyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-830136-1
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3 stars (1 review)

It’s just another day on the Scrap: lose the last of your credits at the WarDome, dodge the gangs and religious fanatics, discover you can destroy electronics with your mind, stumble upon the deadliest robot ever built When Eve finds the ruins of an android boy named Ezekiel in the scrap pile she calls home, her entire world comes crashing down. With her best friend and her robotic sidekick in tow, she and Ezekiel will trek across deserts of irradiated glass, battle cyborg assassins, and scour abandoned megacities to save the ones she loves and learn the dark secrets of her past.

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3 stars

There are some interesting concepts in this book, and some twists (including a twist within a twist) that I didn’t see coming. It’s also an easy read and rattles on at a decent pace. However, there’s far too much repetitive dialogue - I stopped counting the number of times Cricket grumbled about being called little when I ran out of fingers (and his frequently used retort of where he can be kissed means he sounds like Bender from Futurama… except not as funny).

Summary: if you want clever interpretations on the Three Laws, read Asimov. If you want rude but funny robots, watch Futurama. This book tries to mix both and ends up with the whole being less than the sum of its parts.

Subjects

  • Young adult fiction, romance, general
  • Young adult fiction, science fiction, general
  • Young adult fiction, action & adventure, general