SINless series by K.C. Alexander8/10Do the wlw end up together : NoRiko wakes up with months of memo
SINless series by K.C. Alexander8/10Do the wlw end up together : NoRiko wakes up with months of memory vanished, her hard-worn street reputation gone, and her girlfriend a robotic walking corpse. For those like Riko who’ve gone off the grid in this post-apocalyptic version of Earth, their cred and their squad are all they’ve got. And now that her friends think she sold her girlfriend out and went corporate, she’s got nothing left to rely on but her (mechanic) fists and a whole lot of weaponry. These books are a ride and half; they start going and there isn’t a dull moment from there on out. Riko’s got a motto:“Kill whoever fucks with me. Fuck whoever doesn’t.”and man, does she stick to it. This series is as vulgar and violent as the best pulp sci-fi novels but comes through with the bisexual representation that none would dare. But for real, this is not the one for the faint of heart, it’s for those who want the book equivalent of a live wire. From the dichotomy of sinners and saints (otherwise known as those who find their entire lives commercialized to make mega-corporations a buck or those who give up any hope of protection to live free) to the subtle nods to the destruction of global warming, Alexander creates a dystopic world that feels like the natural extension of our own. There isn’t a throw-away line in here, just as there isn’t a second to put the book down and take a break (which is a real downside when you’ve got a Thermodynamics midterm coming up). So if y’all need to step away from the world for a bit, this book will drag you down with it and not let you go until you’re reeling. -- source link
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