Sunday, January 6, 2019

Review: Lifelike by Jay Kristoff

Lifelike
Author: Jay Kristoff
Narrator: Erin Spencer
Published On: 5/29/18
Page Count: 402
Audio Length: 12hr 27min
Rating: 4.5/5
Synopsis: (Found on Goodreads)

On a floating junkyard beneath a radiation sky, a deadly secret lies buried in 
the scrap.
Eve isn’t looking for secrets—she’s too busy looking over her shoulder. The robot gladiator 
she’s just spent six months building has been reduced to a smoking wreck, 
and the only thing keeping her Grandpa from the grave was the fistful of credits 
she just lost to the bookies.


First things first I want a Crickets Funko Pop. I`d also like to note I listened to
the audio version so apologies if I incorrectly spell names.
Jay writes characters that have an emotional connection to almost instantly.
Lemon Fresh, Eve and Cricket are a bunch of misfits now on a mission to
rescue Eve's grandfather back from a bunch of AI creeps.
Ezekiel is one of the original Life Like or AI that should have been destroyed.
Lemon and Eve find him lifeless while on a scavenging job. Once alive or
reawoken he claims to know Eve but calls her by a different name. This is when
the attack happens and Eve`s grandfather is taken away. Ezekiel offers to help
locate the grandfather as a way to keep trying to get Eve to understand he knows her.
Overall the audiobook is intriguing and well paced. I look forward to Book twos
(Deviate) release in May of 2019. The girl have since listened to this one and a friend
of mine has read the physical book at my urging.


TTFN,

Ashley

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