May 01, 2022 18:36
14. Mirror's Edge, by Scott Westerfeld. The third book in the Imposters series. Like the other two, I finished this one over a weekend- it was hard to put down. Here, Frey must again balance who she is and who others believe her to be as she, the rebels and the free cities unite against Shreve and her father. But for the first time, she doesn't look like her identical twin sister, having undergone surge to give her a new face and new appearance. Frey adopts a whole new identity to network with some of the groups within the city and discovers there's a good deal more dissent and underground activity than she dreamed possible. Indeed, Frey discovers she barely knows her home. Again, like the other two books, the action is non-stop. There's a twist at the end I did not see coming (which I'm sure will come into play in the fourth and I think final installment- boo!- which I've already started reading). And the last sentence in Mirror's Edge made me squeal with joy. There's a BIG hint with the name of the final (sigh) book. So far, have to say, another masterful series by Westerfeld. My only complaint? I'm almost done with it.
Currently reading: Youngbloods, by Scott Westerfeld.