Rebel (Reboot, 2)

The sequel to the action-packed Reboot is a can't-miss thrill ride, perfect for fans of James Patterson and Marie Lu.
After coming back from death as Reboots and being trained by HARC as soldiers, Wren and Callum have finally escaped north, where they hope to find a life of freedom. But when they arrive at the Reboot reservation, it isn't what they expected. Under the rule of a bloodthirsty leader, Micah, the Reboots are about to wage an all-out war on the humans. Although Wren's instincts are telling her to set off into the wilderness and leave the battle far behind, Callum is unwilling to let his human family be murdered. When Micah commits the ultimate betrayal, the choice is made for them. But Micah has also made a fatal mistake—he's underestimated Wren and Callum.
The explosive finale to the Reboot duology is full of riveting action and steamy love scenes as Wren and Callum become rebels against their own kind.
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I found the story a little slow at the beginning. Once Wren left the reservation for the last time the story really picked up. The second half of the book went by very fast.
What I found most interesting was the concept of prejudice throughout the story. It wasn't the focus and there was no soap box. Most of the focus was the action, the story was about Wren and Callum and where they were going. Despite the diminished population as we spent time in their world we were unable to avoid the contention between the humans and the reboots. One of the things that made it even more interesting was the line between the two was incredibly thin. I just liked how it was there and a constant, but our noses weren't rubbed in the concept.
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