![]() Cat lived with her father and his assistant, Dax Crick, at a cabin hidden away from the rest of the world after the plague known as Hydra ravished the world.Ĭat’s father, the legendary Lachlan Agatta, was taken by a monolithic organisation known as Cartaxus, along with Dax leaving Cat to survive alone for the last two years without knowledge of whether her family were dead or alive. The possibilities of when genetech can achieve is limitless. If you can think of it then there is an app for it. ![]() The story follows 17-year-old Catrina Agatta, a bad-ass hacker living in a world where people are implanted with technology with the ability to re-code their own DNA, changing their bodies in ways you wouldn’t even imagine. Y’know, all the kind of light-hearted reading that I should be looking for in these dark times. Plus, given the current climate of the world, I found that I just wanted a story about plagues, the end of humanity as we know it. With the recent release of This Vicious Cure, book 3 in the series, I felt that it was finally time to dive into the series. After reading Blood of Eden I found I needed two more things in my life books with vicious plagues and kick-ass women leads. Another gem I found while browsing my local Waterstones bookstore, it fit my need for dystopian YA Sci-Fi after Blood of Eden by Julie Kagawa left me in a little bit of a slump. ![]() This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada was a series that took me by storm. ![]()
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