Leanna is so confused. She believed she was a First, a person naturally born, yet she finds out that she is actually a Second, a clone of another person. She was raised from the moment she was created as her original's twin. Only three people knew that she was a Second, at least, that she, specifically, was the clone. This off balanced her so much that she trusted a veritable stranger. She plays a sport called swift, and won against Houston, a guy she met on her escape route. She finds out that Houston is a cyborg, and she just tells him all that she recently learned. She foolishly believed he would help her, yet she was so prejudice against what she is, and cyborgs as well, that she made flimsy connections with Houston. I picture cyborgs as this picture, which lets me understand why she might be so cautious and prejudiced against them. She later goes on to regret her actions thinking, "I should have known Houston couldn't be trusted." This shows that she is learning that she won't get help from just anyone. I believe she will develop into a less bratty and entitled person as the book continues.
I'm not sure if I would recommend this book to anyone because I haven't come to like the protagonist yet. I can't encourage a book that has a story line that will make you hate it due to the main characters actions. I believe she will change at the end of the book, though, so I will hold back on my rant of displeasure.
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