Mila 2.0 Review
I
managed to get an ARC of Mila 2.0 and I was really excited to read it. I
had my doubts though, because this happened to be a debut book by the
author. I haven't always like debut books because I find it takes an
author a little while to figure out where they fit in, considering that
there are so many books, all different. It's very, very hard to make a
book stand out, but I think that Driza did exactly that. She has an
amazing tone throughout the book, a unique writing style, she's created a
gripping novel that had awesome ideas carried out smoothly and
effectively, and I could go on but I don't wanna make anyone bored.
Mila
2.0 is basically about a girl who's just suffered a heartbreaking loss
of her father in a tragic fire, and she and her mom have moved to a
small town to start a new life for themselves. You can see by the little
things she does that she doesn't exactly fit in, but pretty much she's
an ordinary girl with an ordinary crush on a very, very hot boy that's
moved into town. Then she finds out that her whole life's been a lie,
that she is, in fact, an android, and she and her "mom" have been on the
run for their lives since the very beginning. And now, they have to
keep running.
I absolutely LOVED how the storyline came
to life. It wasn't rushed or forced, except in the beginning where the
hot guy instantaneously goes for Mila instead of her annoying and
horrible best friend, but considering that that didn't take up much of
the plot I found it to be acceptable. It was a nice, fast read, and I
felt compassionate towards Mila's emotions throughout the entire thing. I
loved her, and I loved her mom, and I even liked the hot boy, Hunter,
despite his stereotypical existence in the book.
There's
just so much to say. It's being published March 12,2013, 3 days from
when this review is being written. I just can't believe it because I
want to get my hands on the next book ASAP, and I can't because this
book isn't even out yet. As soon as you pick this book up, you can't
stop reading it because as soon as you're thinking "Oh, I'll just put it
down now since it's finally calmed down" something else pops up and
you're like "No way!"
There may be a few small spoilers
below here. If you like experiencing the book for yourself where even
the smallest give-aways freak you out, then you might not wanna read
below.
This book is very thought provoking, as well. It
questions our humanity, the part of us that makes us human. Mila
thought she was human, she experiences the same emotions,the same
hurt,love, anger, etc as a human. Her fake heart beats faster when she's
scared and excited, and she's capable of denying her robotic part and
doing things outside the box that don't always turn out as she's
planned. She's not perfect. Despite being this fighting machine, she has
a part of her that makes mistakes and regrets. And she's scared to
"die", to be turned into an emotionless shell of herself. Her emotions
sometimes override her judgement. She knows she doesn't have a soul, but
she wants one. She wants to work to earn one. And even though she
doesn't know how to accept that she's not real, that doesn't take away
her humanity - it builds it.
Congratulations, Debra
Driza, for your amazing debut. I, personally, can't wait for the second
book. This will definitely been on the New York Times bestseller's list.
Five stars!