![]() ![]() It reminded me a lot of slightly older dystopian YA, like Divergent and The Hunger Games, but with plenty of modern tropes and elements that made it feel completely new. Get your special edition copy of Mindwalker by Kate Dylan, one of our favourite UKYA releases of the year More images to come soon This will drop during UKYAAuthorWeek2022 and features hand-painted edges as well as a signed bookplate and character art Hand-painted by the incredible Peggy’s Pages. I cannot stress enough how much I loved this book. ![]() There was a lot of explanation needed due to the amount of futuristic tech in the story, but this was done so well that it was incredibly easy to understand the tech that Syntex was using without wasting a lot of time describing it. The pace didn’t slow down for a second, and whilst the characters were by far my favourite thing about this book, the plot was an absolute thrill ride. ![]() Mindwalker combines enemies-to-lovers, Marie Lu-level sci-fi world building, a page-turning plot and an incredibly fierce, slightly unhinged female protagonist to create one of the most exciting books I’ve read all year. I knew before I picked this up that I was going to love it and it absolutely did not disappoint. At eighteen years old, Sil’s employment and life are both almost up and, in an attempt to die a legend, she finds herself caught up in a scandal, a compromised mission, and a plot to overthrow the company that she’s idolised for as long as she remembers. Mindwalker is a completely wild sci-fi/cyberpunk thriller that follows Sil, a genetically modified teenager with a supercomputer in her mind that allows her to enter and control other people’s brains. ![]()
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