shannonmiz
3.5*
So first of all, I almost never read synopses. So I knew it was sci-fi, and I knew that I really liked the author's previous book, so I went for it. And I will say this: I really think not reading the synopsis is a really good idea here. When I was writing this review, I realized that the synopsis gives away what happens after like, the first big chunk of the book. And I get it, they have to sell the thing, but I just think going in without knowing is better. So take that for what it's worth, though if you found my review I guess you already read the synopsis. Sigh.
My favorite thing about the book is that it's incredibly thought provoking. What makes someone human? And, in a time when human rights debates are front and center, these questions feel extra relevant. Without giving too much away, Quinn is just desperate to belong. He just wants a chance to live his life, to find people he cares for (and who care about him), and be able to choose his own paths.
There are a few moments that felt a bit outlandish, but overall it was full of heart, and full of debates on what humanity is at its core.
Bottom Line: Sweet and thought-provoking book that will appeal to those who enjoy a lighter sci-fi fare in a contemporary setting.