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A very easy read and enjoyable in the dark future dystopia type jantra. The base of the story is a redone theme tat has played around sometimes better than others of what is human and how stupid are humans. One of many looks at what are we doing to each other and the environment as well as the vein of ai in programs and androids and when o they have more than just programming. I would definitely recommend this to anyone into sci fi
Urban Heroes was a quick gripping read!
The pacing was amazing. I had no trouble connecting with Calista. Connected right away, just from a brief exposure from her was enough. Invested enough to go through till the end.
Calista is such an independent being, headstrong, strict, and a great pilot. I like her. Displayed in the book, independence could her biggest flaw. As pointed out by her friend, Bree, no one is an army. She had done everything on her own, there are people around her that will help her. And yet she would not let them. She felt real, I can feel her struggle, where all of it is coming from. The stakes were so much for her to lose and all. Which kept me glued for some time. I wanted to know if her character develops, which I now find intriguing of a way to be put in resolution.
World building, what had happened between humans and the androids. The depiction of the world, they are in now, the aftermath of all that has happened was good. There was fair news on different sides of the world about what resulted in or what not, there and that. I find it a bit hard to put down. I mean ANDROIDS, SHIPS, GAUNLET WEAPON, AHHHHH! It was not a chore to read. Speaking of weapon, the action sequence was good. Right there and there.