

All is seemingly well until the day everything goes wrong in the dome leaving her exposed and marking her as a target. Eve is a tinkerer like her grandfather and has built herself a Machina to battle these rogue robots for money in order to buy him his Cancer medication. A ROBOT MUST PROTECT ITS OWN EXISTENCE AS LONG AS SUCH PROTECTION DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH THE FIRST OR SECOND LAWSĮither by malfunction or willfull rebellion, these robots have turned against humans.

A ROBOT MUST OBEY THE ORDERS GIVEN TO IT BY HUMAN BEINGS EXCEPT WHERE SUCH ORDERS WOULD CONFLICT WITH THE FIRST LAWģ. A ROBOT MAY NOT INJURE A HUMAN BEING OR, THROUGH INACTION, ALLOW A HUMAN BEING TO COME TO HARMĢ. Eve makes her living in the War Dome fighting rogue robots that have broken the First Law…ġ. Our MC Eve is a teen who is just living to survive the day to day struggle of surviving the nuclear war. The story opens up in a brutal heart wrenching scene that sets the stage for what’s to come. *HUGE thanks to Random House & Jay Kristoff for the early review copy in exchange for my honest opinionĪ high octane YA dystopian described best by the author as “ Romeo And Juliet meets Mad Max meets Xmen meets Blade Runner.” LIFEL1K3 is set in a post apocalyptic/post nuclear war North America…specifically a fictional island called “Dregs” in “Kalifornya”where Cancer is the biggest threat to life. Seuss William Shakespeare J.R.R.Publisher: KNOPF BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS/RANDOM HOUSEĬontent Warning: Violence, suicidal thoughts, war themes, terminal illness, loss of a loved one Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J.


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