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Young Adult Fiction 430
Fighting to Belong
Overall rating
 
4.7
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
What I liked:
City of Vicious Nights is a fast-paced, neon-drenched cyberpunk romp filled with imaginative tech, gritty settings, and fierce female-fueled romance. I liked this sequel's added cyber-punk hunger game feel as they join a trial race to become the matricah of the Rio Oscuro syndicate. The energy and world-building of this series are fantastic, and with each book, we expand the world just a little more, and the depth of the corruption becomes even more dangerous. Adding Asa's techomancer sister Kaya to the crew gives the series a boost in the sci-fi tech spectrum of the story.
Final Verdict:
Asa and her gang grew in leaps and bounds from the first book, and the author leaves this one open for more adventures to come. I like the relationships between the crew members and the whole space adventure, ai, cybernetics, and trying to take down the corruption that has run rampant from a program Asa and Kaya's dad started. I am on board for more of this series.
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