Review Detail
4.0 1
Young Adult Indie
185
Twisty, Turny, Perfection
Overall rating
4.7
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First and foremost, Aim accomplishes what any good sci-fi sets out to do. It thoroughly explores the concepts of humanity and morality in the face of scientific advancement, causing the reader to question their own values and beliefs as a result.
The characters are hard to rate because they are multifaceted but also never quite what you want them to be. More to come on this as the sequels are sure to have even more revelations.
The plot was perfection, laying just enough groundwork without getting boring, presenting twists and turns at exactly the right moments.
Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who likes to be fully immersed in a story that keeps you guessing at every turn.
The characters are hard to rate because they are multifaceted but also never quite what you want them to be. More to come on this as the sequels are sure to have even more revelations.
The plot was perfection, laying just enough groundwork without getting boring, presenting twists and turns at exactly the right moments.
Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who likes to be fully immersed in a story that keeps you guessing at every turn.
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