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Glitch by Heather Anastasiu
Glitch by Heather Anastasiu







It’s an interesting premise, and Zoe is a likable-enough narrator, but in the end, the story never quite lives up to its potential. Action dominates, crowding out opportunities for character development. Anastasiu’s debut novel follows Zoe as she learns to trust her own thoughts and emotions and to call into question the only way of life she’s ever known. The only problem is, Zoe’s chip isn’t working. Like all members of the Community, Zoe was implanted with a computer chip to prevent her from experiencing the caustic influences of emotion and desire, the very things that led to the destruction of the Old World. Seventeen-year-old Zoe is part of a “superior” race of humans that exist in an underground dystopian world, safe from the toxic ruin on the Surface. Anderson’s Feed and Lauren Oliver’s Pandemonium fails to distinguish itself.

Glitch by Heather Anastasiu

A dystopian romance that feels like the love child of M.T.









Glitch by Heather Anastasiu