Humans, Bow Down by James Patterson

Humans, Bow Down

by James Patterson

The Great War is over. The Robots have won. The humans who survived have two choices--they can submit and serve the vicious rulers they created or be banished to the Reserve, a desolate, unforgiving landscape where it's a crime to be human. And the robots aren't content--following the orders of their soulless leader, they're planning to conquer humanity's last refuge. With nothing left to lose, Six, a feisty, determined young woman whose family was killed with the first shots of the war, is a rebel with a cause. On the run for her life after an attempted massacre, Six is determined to save humanity before the robots finish what the Great War started and wipe humans off the face of the earth, once and for all.

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2 of 5 stars

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So much potential. So much disappointment. There were some exciting scenes but overall, there were so many holes in this plot and so much that didn't make sense to me that I just cannot recommend this book. The characters just weren't very likeable. Some characters did not develop at all and others developed too much in too short a period of time. Certain circumstances seemed like they were thrown in just to advance the plot, and not in a realistic way. This just was not for me. Thankfully, it was a very quick read.

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