Review by Booklist Review
Former rehabilitation-camp prisoner Suzume, Zu, is now a spokesperson for the post-President Gray government, but an attack at a speaking event puts Zu's Psi powers on full and scary display complete with casualties so she takes to the road with two unknown rescuers. Zu knows there's more to Roman and Priya than meets the eye, and eventually the three join familiar friends from the Darkest Minds series to try to bring down a corrupt company that is still stealing and torturing children. The story is fast-paced and engrossing, but readers will need the background from earlier entries in the series to keep track of characters and events and to understand the dire situation as it unfolds. Zu's first-person narration creates maximum suspense as events escalate in intensity, and an occasional flashback keeps the story off-balance in a way that ups the ante for the good guys. Although several threads are wrapped up by book's end, there is room for more installments in this popular series.--Cindy Welch Copyright 2018 Booklist
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Review by Horn Book Review
Five years after the events of The Darkest Minds trilogy, tensions are rising around the reintegration of Psi kids into society. After a public event goes horribly wrong, Zu goes on the run with Roman and Priyanka, two mysterious Psi teens with secrets of their own. This fast-paced dystopian novel delves into very contemporary concerns of power and morality, with forthright conversations about how to effect social change. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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