The Bionics (Bionics #1)
by Alicia Michaelshttp://www.amazon.com/Bionics-Alicia-Michaels-ebook/dp/B00F3T8T3S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388877424&sr=8-1&keywords=the+bionics
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Blythe is a cyborg, part human and part machine.This is a short and
fast read. It is well written and interesting. This book starts right
in the middle of the action and I felt like I was missing something.
It took me a bit to get into the flow and figure out what was
happening and then the story ended. At the very end with Dax's point
of view things start getting interesting with the descriptions of his
romantic interest in Blythe. I will need to read the second book to
see if this story gets better. But right now this reads like only
part of a story and if the second book takes up right where this one
left off then maybe they should have been combined instead of broken
up. 3 stars.
Titanium (Bionics #2)
by Alicia Michaelshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17340553-titanium
http://www.amazon.com/Titanium-Bionics-Alicia-Michaels-ebook/dp/B00F3JHEU2/ref=la_B009CVNFXM_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1388877738&sr=1-4
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This second half of the story is
written in Dax's point of view which I was liking better than
Blythe's. The government created the cyborg or bionic children and
now they want them destroyed. The resistance group of bios are
running around trying to stay alive. I think this book was a bit
better than the first one. More of the back story is explained. The
writing is good and again it is a quick read. I think the third book
must be from Gage's point of view since of the epilogue written in
his point of view. I think that these books would have been better
combined as part 1, part 2 and part 3 instead of broken up because
this is definitely the middle of a bigger piece. This book ends on a
cliffhanger right when I am starting to enjoy it. The plot thickens a
lot with Gage's epilogue. 3 stars.
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