![]() ![]() ![]() Once Daniela Machado, a Latinx girl from Bronx City, accepts an invite to the most prestigious of Manhattan schools, Tuck, the story takes off. I thoroughly recommend it, but if you need more, here are the rest of my thoughts: Plot The first chapter or two was a little slow, but I could already tell some of the larger social and economic issues that would be tackled in this book. The story takes the viewpoint of a girl in a second class society with the chance to see and experience the upper echelons of a very stratified future USA. The characters are deep and have arcs, the setting is awesome, and I want to read more books to find out about the larger plot. This is one of those books were I was eager to dive in every time, and had to stop myself from reading “just one more” chapter. Take the best parts of The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Snow Crash, and Brave New World, and bundle them together. Age of Order - Julian North Read #27 of 31 Position #1 Overall Thoughts Wow. ![]()
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