Thursday, January 31, 2019
Reboot
The character in which I am reflecting on is the main character of this whole story, Wren. Wren is a young girl that had died in the slums due to being shot, instead of dying some people reboot. The longer you’ve rebooted the stronger and less human you are. Since she rebooted for 178 minutes she’s the deadliest one out of all of them. She’s strong, deadly, and does not feel any type of emotion. Wren is a dynamic character because she did go through many changes. Due to an interaction she had with a boy, his actions make her notice more things she starts to slowly have and gain feelings for him. She begins to feel sad, mad, and happiness because of this boy, which are things she hasn’t felt ever since she rebooted. Wren also starts to question why the facility has them do certain things to the humans in the world, and why they inject the reboots to have them act differently, She has never questioned her duties but everything changes once she starts noticing. There was one cool interaction Wren had with one of her friends that rebooted 80 minutes or so. The facility had objected her friend that had her acting out of control, there was a fight between them that has the friend breaking Wrens bones, but since they are rebooted they heal faster. Overall, this character went through major changes throughout the story due to the fact she fell in love.
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Great review! I liked that you gave a quick backstory and you gave lots of details about the character wren.
ReplyDeleteI like how you summarized the plot of the story and gave many details of the story overall. Wren seems like a tough character and is always determined or ambitious.
ReplyDeletethis seems like a very interesting book, the concept of “rebooting” seems dangerous because they become weaker and less human. there is no point in rebooting if they are no longer going to have human emotion.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really interesting book. I could see the concept of artificial intelligence interfering with humans in this book, a very interesting topic.
ReplyDeleteThis novel sounds like a book that I would enjoy to read. I really liked how you clearly described the novel with detail. Technology really has taken over, mass producing to the point where we as humans cant stop its growth. This book would relate to modern society and would be a book that I would be of interest.
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