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For fans of Uglies and The Maze Runner comes a complex, thrill-filled love story that will make you question exactly what it means to be human In the past year Zel lost her father, the boy she loves, her safety, and any future she might have imagined for herself. Now she, her sister, and the band of genetic outcasts they've come to call their family are forced on the run when their safe house is attacked by men with neural guns. But on the way to a rumored haven in Chicago, Zel hears something—a whisper from Cy, the boy who traded himself for her sister's safety. And when she veers off plan in order to search for him, what she finds is not what she expected. There's more to their genetic mutations than they ever imagined...aspects that make them wonder if they might be accepted by the outside world after all.
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I didn't love this book like I loved 'Control'. I feel very indifferent about this book. I wasn't fond of the fact that we started off a year after Cy disappeared, and I wasn't wild about his and Zel's interactions throughout the book, but the rest was just okay. It didn't hook me and keep me reading. I kept reading because I hoped I would see a bit of the spark I had seen in 'Control'. A definite read if you love 'Control', but not necessarily a great book on its own merit.