Pros & Cons
Pros
The key is an organization that assumes control of the few humans left alive after a virus * off most of the world. The key decides everything. Intriguing start to a new series.
The narration of the story switches back and forth between the characters. With multiple perspectives the plot is fast paced and the characters are dynamic. It ends with a very good cliffhanger.
Cons
Aidan is on his last chance.
Highlights
Quality
I wasn’t that enamored with elodie and aiden and wasn’t thrilled about the instalove
It starts out slow and vague with the reader trying to get a feeling of what is going on
Price
Aidan is a rebel within the rules
Shipping
I also thought that the story moved at a great pace not too slow and not too fast
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Breaking the rule of touching is punishable by execution
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Behind every strong woman was a sea of strong women not behind every strong woman was a sea of yesminded drones
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The key corporation felt somewhat generic to me
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Maybe its because im a fan of the resident evil franchise but key corp really just reminded me of the umbrella corporation from resident evil
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The same kind of evil company controls and lies to the public and tries to rule the world
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One of the surprising elements was the undercurrent of feminism that ran throughout the book
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That was something that i felt like i hadnt seen a lot of in scifi and dystopia
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Every dystopian book seems to have that one main character who starts off believing everything in the world is fine and by the end of the book they know the truth of their world