![]() ![]() The twists in it make it impossible to know any of the outcomes, crazy and unlikely as some might be! While it would be nice to have some solid character development, the novel is ultimately plot and idea driven. If I let myself linger on this novel for too long I start questioning the potential loopholes and missing connections. Who calls the cops on their own child like that without making an effort to work out their kid’s thinking? ![]() Man, her mom is a complete nutter! Sure, she has some unresolved grief/anger, but at the same time, her mom is a bit of an idiot about the whole thing. Although I’m not a code writer, I know how much work can go into a project that could fail at any moment! I particularly liked the ending, although it perhaps created more problems than it solved. Fast paced, edgy and futuristic while still being believable. ![]() Henry seems to be the perfect compliment that she needs to right her life again – but is what he is becoming more dangerous than sexy? Finally, after three years of work she’s ready to bring Henry to life. Lydia builds her worries and fears into lines of code every night while her mother works herself to death. ![]()
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