![]() ![]() I was constantly battling with my own feelings over the actions the characters had taken and struggling to define how I really felt about them. Seeing a character's growth, over the course of the book, and yet it not being due to an authentic cause also added in making this an intriguing read. ![]() The concerns over disease gene mutation and personality gene mutation marked much of this book and it made for very intriguing reading seeing where I, the reader, stood on this issue. Whilst not as compelling to read as Nerve was, I really enjoyed pondering over the ethical and moral questions this raised. ![]() The protagonist, having undergone a problematic transformation, remained both our eyes into this world and dually the antagonist to the norm. Sammy's struggle is still very real but perhaps, with her own finally locked away, she can focus on searching for a solution that will rectify all her family's complications. But when Aislyn is given a chance at mutating the genes that directly cause her inhibitions it seems like a miracle cure for all her problems. But this pales in comparison when she thinks of her brother, Sammy's, everyday struggle of living with severe cystic fibrosis. I initially picked this book up after my absolute adoration for Nerve and the intriguing-sounding synopsis.Īislyn's crippling shyness plagues every day of her existence. ![]()
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