We have brown hair. Brown eyes. Fair skin. We are healthy and strong and smart. But only one of us has ever had a secret.
Dahlia 16 sees her face in every crowd. She’s nothing special—just one of five thousand girls created from a single genome to work for the greater good of the city.
Meeting Trigger 17 changes everything. He thinks she’s interesting. Beautiful. Unique. Which means he must be flawed. When Dahlia can’t stop thinking about him—when she can't resist looking for him, even though that means breaking the rules—she realizes she’s flawed, too. But if she’s flawed, then so are all her identicals. And any genome found to be flawed will be recalled.
Destroyed.
Getting caught with Trigger would seal not only Dahlia’s fate, but that of all five thousand girls who share her face. But what if Trigger is right? What if Dahlia is different?
Suddenly the girl who always follows the rules is breaking them, one by one by one…
Review
Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Not my favorite book by Rachel Vincent, but has promise. After reading 100 hours, this book was a bit of a let down. However, it could be the start of a great new young adult series.
Dahlia was a very curious clone. Add a hot guy in the mix and lots of secrets, you get Brave New Girl. However, the twists at the very end really had me wanting more! So I will be continuing the series and give it four glittery stars!
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I still need to read this one! I have loved every single book Rachel has written so I am hoping this one will be among them too! Nice review!
ReplyDeleteI read this last year and thought it was just okay! I liked the idea of it, but I wish that Vincent delved deeper into the government and their atrocities. I will be continuing on the series though! I hope you enjoy the next book. :)
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