6/29/2023 0 Comments Mila 2.0![]() ![]() Agent: Taylor Martindale, Full Circle Literary. Mila believes shes an average 16-year-old girl who has moved to a new. Thank-you kindly to Harper Collins Children, for the opportunity to read and review Mila 2.0. Cinematic and overly dramatic ("Why? Why even steal me in the first place if you were never really going to let me live?" Mila whispers), it's not surprising that Driza's novel is already in development as a TV series. HarperCollins/Tegen, 17.99 (480p) ISBN 978-0-06-209036-2. Overall, Mila 2.0 is filled with conspiracies, violence, intense action scenes and hopefully the possibility of a budding romance it left me satisfied yet eager to learn more. Many plot elements are laid out in this trilogy opener, but character development is skimpy. Driza's debut is likely to hit the sweet spot for YA fans%E2%80%94it's SF set in the modern world with just enough romance, angst, and action to balance the improbably amazing technology. ![]() ![]() Hunted by both the government and an organization seeking to sell her tech to the highest bidder, Mila and her mother flee, and Mila will have to embrace both her abilities and her humanity to survive. An accident reveals that Mila is actually an android%E2%80%94specifically, a super-covert robot spy developed by a shadowy government project%E2%80%94and her "mother" is a scientist who stole her from the lab to save her from being destroyed after Mila developed human emotions. ![]() Mila believes she's an average 16-year-old girl who has moved to a new town following the death of her father. ![]()
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