Linked by Imogen Howson6/26/2023 It effects her every day life and eventually her parents take her to a doctor who is going to make sure it all stops. She dreams about terrible things happening to her and wakes up with bruises. I knew I could dig it.Īll right, so, let’s get a basic rundown on Linked.įor the past few years our heroine Lissa has been suffering from strange nightmares, headaches, and hallucinations. It actually took me a while to realize that the setting wasn’t just the modern day. Set on a colony world a good thousand years in the future, the main character Lissa could be a teenager girl from anywhere. What’s also great is that for the most part the story doesn’t rely on it’s futuristic setting. The world just builds itself around the reader and the story with a few little moments here and there were the scene needs to be set. Linked is one of those great science fiction stories that seamlessly inserts you into a futuristic world without forcing too much explanation on you. I didn’t know what to expect from Linked – I hadn’t done much recon on the title before settling in to read it – and I was super surprised at what I found. Review Spoilers: Moderate (One Major Plot Point Reveal) Genre(s): YA Fiction, YA Science Fiction, YA Dystopia, Twins, Science Fiction Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
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