![]() ![]() Nami isn’t a bad protagonist, but she’s a type of character I’ve seen before: thrown into a world she doesn’t know, forced to adapt and learn her own power. The only thing is, I’d rather read Mistborn. The girl learns she has powers and becomes a spy, but after getting close to the nobles thinks they might not be as evil as she was told. I mean, a girl gets adopted by rebels looking to overthrow an immortal overlord. I realized part of the way through reading this book that it’s a lot like Mistbornby Brandon Sanderson. Nami manages to escape and falls in with a group of human rebels, who are working to take Ophelia down. ![]() However, she suspects something is wrong with this place-the humans are basically zombies, enslaved by an AI called Ophelia (who is a virtual assistant like Siri or Alexa). She wakes up in the afterlife, a place called Infinity. In the Infinity Courts, Nami is on her way to celebrate her high school graduation when she is killed during a convenience store robbery. ![]()
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