Book Review:Precisely Terminated by Amanda L. Davis
About the Book:
Monica, a noble disguised as a slave girl, escaped the chip implantation process that the slaves of Cantral and Cillineese were subjected to at birth. As a result, she alone holds the ability to find a paper bearing instructions for shutting down the mind-controlling computers and execute the paper's directives. But the Cillineese rulers discover Monica's existence and move to seal the city. They plan to gas all the inhabitants before Monica can set them free. The ensuing race against time pits one girl against the tyranny of powerful nobles...with an entire city's inhabitants hanging in the balance.
My Review:
I love this book. The author had me hook trom the word go. I felt like I was with the Monica every step of the way rich throughly detailed world. The book also gives a wonderful example of love and sacrifice. Amanda put a lot tme and thought into this book and you can definately tell it. I can't wait for the next booik in the series.
About the Author:
Amanda L. Davis is
an award-winning writer who spends her spare time spinning yarn,
sewing, quilting, and embroidering. She honed her writing craft while
attending writers conferences with her father, award-winning fantasy
novelist Bryan Davis, and through years of participating in Cleanplace,
an online writers group for teens. Amanda is available to speak about
her process of living with dyslexia, excelling in a homeschool
environment, and chasing your dreams-no matter what your age.
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