Mindbreaker by Kate Dylan

 Mindbreaker by Kate Dylan is about a young lady who was part of a religious cult who became ill after some kind of storm in their increasingly digitalized world and was on the brink of death. Her father signed a contract with a technology firm to save her life. Little did anyone know that this firm would turn Indra into a cybot and they would use her for illegal activities. When Indra gets suspicious, she breaks free and allows all the horrors of the tech firm to unfold in front of her. Before rescuing her father, she meets her old friend Nyx, her technician and crush Tian and the analogue army.

This was a really gripping book which kept me awake at night reading. This is a book which is full of action and unique ideas which I have not read about before. We look at topics like friendships, the law and technology and how different this world is from our own. It was a very exciting read which just kept getting better and better. 

The one thing I was a bit disappointed about was the romantic relationship/crush between Tian and Indra could have been developed much more and potentially has a side plot as it would have been interesting to see them develop, potentially as a couple. Other than this, it is a very exciting read which I have no further complaints about.

I rate this book 3 stars because it is a good book and is very gripping, making me want to read on for ages. I fully recommend this book, particularly to the young adult market and those interested in some fiction which is very much based on technology. I would like to thank both NetGalley and Hodder & Stoughton for providing me with an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) in return for an honest book review. I look forward to the next book!

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