The future world is at peace.
Ella Shepherd has dedicated her life to using her unique gift — the ability to enter people’s dreams and memories using technology developed by her mother — to help others relive their happy memories.
But not all is at it seems.
Ella starts seeing impossible things–images of her dead father, warnings of who she cannot trust. Her government recruits her to spy on … trust. Her government recruits her to spy on a rebel group, using her ability to experience–and influence–the memories of traitors. But the leader of the rebels claims they used to be in love–even though Ella’s never met him before in her life. Which can only mean one thing…
Someone’s altered her memory.
Ella’s gift is enough to overthrow a corrupt government or crush a growing rebel group. She is the key to stopping a war she didn’t even know was happening. But if someone else has been inside Ella’s head, she cannot trust her own memories, thoughts, or feelings.
So who can she trust?
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I almost never read e-books because my attention span is too short (sad as that is to say). If I’m doing something else at the same time, I have far more patience—but if I’m a captive audience, a book has to be really good for me to make it past page 20 or so.
I got The Body Electric on sale, and I think I picked it up because of the title (and …
It was ok. I finished it but had no desire to read the next one. It seemed a bit childish and I guessed all the ‘twists’.:(
I received an ecopy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I love the Across the Universe series, so I was excited when I found out that Beth Revis was writing another book! And I was not disappointed in this book!
What’s probably my favorite thing about this book is how unique it is. Beth Revis does such an amazing job …