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Human psyche tested in futuristic robotic existence

If you're into explorations of identity and humanity set against a technological backdrop, "Frozen" is a magnetic choice. Lia's journey from perfection to pariah opens up deep discussions on what it means to be human. It's a dystopian rollercoaster that questions the line between human and machine, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of Scott Westerfeld or Neal Shusterman.

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Frozen - Cold Awakening

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ISBN: 9781442420380
Authors: Robin Wasserman
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Date of Publication: 2011-10-25
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science Fiction, Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Goodreads rating: 3.54
(rated by 12898 readers)

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The Download was supposed to change the world. It was supposed to mean the end of aging, the end of death, the birth of a new humanity. But it wasn't supposed to happen to someone like Lia Kahn. And it wasn't supposed to ruin her life. Lia knows she should be grateful she didn't die in the accident. The Download saved her--but it also changed her, forever. She can deal with being a freak. She can deal with the fear in her parents' eyes and the way her boyfriend flinches at her touch. But she can't deal with what she knows, deep down, every time she forces herself to look in the mirror. She's not the same person she used to be. Maybe she's not even a person at all.
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