![]() ![]() ![]() It doesn’t make me too mad, but it made me disappointed. This was very much a character and interpersonal centred exploration hinging around FreeUK and their goals. While it was subversive to stay in the same town, the locations didn’t feel fresh or further explored. I wished there was more worldbuilding exploration like in the last book. Does she want to live in ignorance with the happy, normal life she was reprogrammed to have? Or has she the guts and the power to take down the government, whatever it takes? When Kyla finally has the faith to seek him out she must decide whether his instructions are faithful or not as more flashbacks contradict his words. And she has found an old mentor who has been hinting about it all this time and ushering her to join the freedom-fighting FreeUK. Kyla now knows about the other half of her, the one that wasn’t erased by the government. But I was thrilled to get into the sequel now that questions have been answered. Slated was one of my favourite books last year and high up there as one of my favourite sci fi stories of all time. ![]()
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