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In this fast-paced dystopian thrill ride, perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, Legend, and Divergent, a seventeen-year-old girl returns from death as a Reboot and is trained as an elite crime-fighting soldier . . . until she is given an order she refuses to obey.

Wren Connolly died five years ago, only to Reboot after 178 minutes. Now she is one of the deadliest Reboots around . . . unlike her newest trainee, Callum 22, who is practically still human. As Wren tries to teach Callum how to be a soldier, his hopeful smile works its way past her defenses. Unfortunately, Callum’s big heart also makes him a liability, and Wren is ordered to eliminate him. To save Callum, Wren will have to risk it all.

Wren’s captivating voice and unlikely romance with Callum will keep readers glued to the page in Amy Tintera’s high-stakes alternate reality.

Topics: Dystopia, Female Protagonist, Reincarnation , Forbidden Love, Viruses, Dark, Adventurous, and First in a Series

Published: HarperTeen an imprint of HarperCollins on
ISBN: 9780062217097
List price: $9.99
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I liked Wren as a main character. She was different, but a heroine who could kick butt and take names. The premise is fantastic and got my attention from the first time I saw it. I think that the world building was balanced. I got a good idea of why the virus and reboot happened and the effects on society. Callum was a superb secondary character and love interest. He brought out the character development with Wren and it was great how his smile and the fact that he retained so much of his humanity highlighted the personality and emotions of Wren that she'd previously buried. I really enjoyed being in Wren's head. She was tough, and I got to see her humanity come out and see her make her own decisions through her interactions with Callum and her friend and roomie Ever. There was a great mix of action and character building, and I was glued to the pages and essentially finished in one sitting on the train back from Boston. I was thankful for the lack of interruptions. Some might be frustrated that the romance and building of it almost takes front seat to the robot elements, but for me felt just right. I think that Wren has reservations and that she had a hard time breaking free from the expectations on her, and Callum influenced that change in her a lot. But he wasn't the only one and for that I am grateful. The experiments and differences between Wren and Ever also shepherds some of this change. The plot of this book tied up pretty well, giving me the right balance of closure and yearning for the next book to find out what happens next.Bottom Line: Devoured it!more
I really enjoyed this one. There is a virus that is decimating the population. While it has killed much of the population some die and the come back to life or "Reboot." The longer you are dead the less human you are but, the stronger you are. Reboots can only be terminated with a shot to the head. People that like the Walking Dead or Divergent or Hunger Games are going to love this one. Due out May 07, 2013more
Yes, this is very fast-paced, there is a lot of action and running, and a rebellion is coming, and all the things that you could look for in a Young Adult Dystopian type of book.

But... there were some elements to this book that I didn't like, the first being that this story is so fast-paced that the love story becomes, in my eyes, an insta-love story. The development of the relationship annoyed me so much that I couldn't really enjoy the funny dialogues or the romantic scenes.more
Amazing from start to finish! Kept my attention the whole time, definitely a breath of fresh air from the usual dystopia genre. more
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I liked Wren as a main character. She was different, but a heroine who could kick butt and take names. The premise is fantastic and got my attention from the first time I saw it. I think that the world building was balanced. I got a good idea of why the virus and reboot happened and the effects on society. Callum was a superb secondary character and love interest. He brought out the character development with Wren and it was great how his smile and the fact that he retained so much of his humanity highlighted the personality and emotions of Wren that she'd previously buried. I really enjoyed being in Wren's head. She was tough, and I got to see her humanity come out and see her make her own decisions through her interactions with Callum and her friend and roomie Ever. There was a great mix of action and character building, and I was glued to the pages and essentially finished in one sitting on the train back from Boston. I was thankful for the lack of interruptions. Some might be frustrated that the romance and building of it almost takes front seat to the robot elements, but for me felt just right. I think that Wren has reservations and that she had a hard time breaking free from the expectations on her, and Callum influenced that change in her a lot. But he wasn't the only one and for that I am grateful. The experiments and differences between Wren and Ever also shepherds some of this change. The plot of this book tied up pretty well, giving me the right balance of closure and yearning for the next book to find out what happens next.Bottom Line: Devoured it!more
I really enjoyed this one. There is a virus that is decimating the population. While it has killed much of the population some die and the come back to life or "Reboot." The longer you are dead the less human you are but, the stronger you are. Reboots can only be terminated with a shot to the head. People that like the Walking Dead or Divergent or Hunger Games are going to love this one. Due out May 07, 2013more
Yes, this is very fast-paced, there is a lot of action and running, and a rebellion is coming, and all the things that you could look for in a Young Adult Dystopian type of book.

But... there were some elements to this book that I didn't like, the first being that this story is so fast-paced that the love story becomes, in my eyes, an insta-love story. The development of the relationship annoyed me so much that I couldn't really enjoy the funny dialogues or the romantic scenes.more
Amazing from start to finish! Kept my attention the whole time, definitely a breath of fresh air from the usual dystopia genre. more
Reboot was an interesting novel depicting what would life after death be like, but not exactly what you would expect. more
Great novel, New take on dystopian.more
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