
I loved this book but I was very conflicted while I was rating it. “God bless the book people for their boundless knowledge absorbed from having words instead of friends.” Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes and Noble “The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue” by Mackenzi Lee Emika has rainbow colored hair and it’s mentioned one too many times.There were two huge plot twists, I saw one coming but the second surprised me.Emika and Hideo were the cutest together.The technology in this book is so well weaved into the story, I was impressed (and also very concerned about where our world is headed). I wanted her to do a spin-off of that book series just to get to know the Alaskan society more and Marie Lu has answered my calls.Įmika, after a little hack gone wrong, finds herself as a wildcard in this year’s Warcross games.

If you’ve read Marie Lu’s Legends trilogy and remember Alaska in Champion, Warcross is an even grander version of that. It doesn’t hurt that the protagonist Emika is a hacker and as someone who’s studying computer science, hacking has always been something I’m interested in. Marie Lu never disappoints! Warcross is the first virtual reality book I’ve read and I have to say, I am a fan. I’ve read all three of these books a while ago and didn’t want to write individual full reviews so mini reviews it is! All of these had been on my TBR list for a while and fortunately I loved all three of them! “Warcross” by Marie Lu
