![]() ![]() Then there is the unsettling Diego, being separated from Col, and the sense that there's something not quite right. ![]() Shatter City begins not long after Impostors ends.įrey, who was born to protect her identical twin sister, Rafi, is thrust into new and unnerving situations as the rebels rise in defence of cities that are not Frey's home of Shreve.įinding herself in the city of Paz, Frey is confronted with more evidence of her father's treachery, and by the concept of the 'feels' Paz's residents have surgically embedded in their arms it's an experience that finds her struggling to understand her own emotions, which she's long had to control and hide.įrey is searching for herself, her real self, hidden beneath the Frey created by her father as the imposter for her sister. In some moments I don't know what to say about the story, and in others I want to say so much I don't know where to start, and have to remind myself to be careful not to reveal any spoilers. And for those reading along with knowledge of the quartet, you'll discover some specific connections. The series (two more books are still to be published) is set in the same universe as the Uglies quartet. Shatter City by Scott Westerfeld, is the sequel to Impostors (review here), and you really should make sure you read book one before you start on number two. ![]()
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