I was hooked right away because of course I’m trying to figure out where the story is going if the main character is dead within the first few pages. Along the way, she’ll learn powerful truths about who she can trust and the sacrifices that must be made in order to fight for a better, freer world for all. The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman quite literally starts off with a bang when the main character, 18 year old Nami Miyamoto, is shot and killed on her way to her high school graduation party. Stakes are high as Nami navigates old enemies, unexpected allies, and an ever-changing landscape filled with dangers and twists at every turn. And as she tests the limits of her own power, she must also reckon with the responsibility that entails. On the run, only steps ahead of the AI forces pursuing her, and desperate to free her friends, Nami must take the allies she can find, even if she doesn’t fully trust them. And now her family here in the afterlife are gone, captured, and Nami is utterly alone. Ten months since she was betrayed by someone she once considered a friend. It’s been ten months since Nami narrowly escaped the Four Courts and Ophelia’s wrath. Black Mirror meets Marie Lu’s Warcross in Nami’s continuing adventures as she fights to free her friends in this “fast-paced” ( Kirkus Reviews) sequel to The Infinity Courts by award-winning author Akemi Dawn Bowman.
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