All Miranda wants is a normal life. She’s determined to move past the horrible truth of her origin as a clone so she can enjoy time with her boyfriend, Peter, and the rest of her friends at school. But Miranda quickly learns that there’s no such thing as normal – not for a girl who was raised to be a weapon. When one of her teammates turns rogue, it begins a war that puts the world in jeopardy. Now Miranda must follow her instincts – not her heart – in order to save everything she’s fought so hard to keep. with the image of a terrible future seared into her mind, what will she have to sacrifice to protect the people she loves?
Dan Krokos’s sequel to the tour de force False Memory is a mind-blowing thriller with high-octane action that will leave readers begging for the final book in this bold and powerful trilogy.
I’m a huge fan of False Memory, and the sequel definitely lived up to its standard.
The one thing I particularly love about this series, is the science fiction element in it. It has some sci-fi bits in it, but it isn’t full out, which can sometimes be overwhelming. It still has elements of the “real world” in it, which makes it a lot more relatable to readers than if it was set in a full on science fiction world. Don’t get me wrong, I love science fiction, it’s one of my favorite genres, it’s just refreshing to have a book with several genres in.
I also adore the storyline. Although it was a little confusing, since I haven’t re-read False Memory lately, I quickly caught up with the plot, and could easily reference to the previous book for anything I couldn’t remember.
I loved how the plot changed from book to book, while still staying connected. I get easily bored with books if there is one villain and plot through out the entire series. Does that make sense? Dan Krokos kept the same main plot through out the books, but changed the main story line for each book, which I really enjoyed!
I give False Sight 5 out of 5 stars.