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 … 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.
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I’ve never had a book take off and pull me in as quickly as this book did. Great, original story. This two book series was impossible to put either Reboot or the sequel–Rebel–down. I definitely recommend both.
This was a unique twist on zombies, with a cool premise. I don’t like zombie books in general, but this wasn’t about rotting flesh and eating people’s brains and that sort of horror. Instead, the “rebooted” individuals come alive after a short period of time to be faster, stronger, and “better” than humans. The longer it takes for someone to …
It’s been a while since I found a book I wanted to review. I’ve read five books in the time since my last review, and none of them stood out to me in any way that inspired me to write about them. Then along came Reboot, by Amy Tintera.
Honestly, the book was completely an impulse buy. I was scanning the shelves at my local B&N looking for a good …
Reboot had a lot of promise, but didn’t really end up living up to its potential. At first it seemed interesting, but then I was so confused at to what was supposed to be happening, the characters motivation, and the reasons for 178 changing everything for 22. I mean I’m still confused as to why they even have reboots, unless I totally spaced out, …