It will make you think about privacy, artificial intelligence, history, and the environment. First and foremost it will make you think about identity and image. Like the books that came before it, Mirror's Edge continues to explore themes that are incredibly relevant. This is the latest of many challenges for Frey, who is struggling with her identity and place in the world.įrey's world has been rocked by revelations that change her understanding of herself and the people around her. To succeed in outwitting the city's surveillance, and her father in particular, Frey has had camo-surge, a special medical procedure to change her appearance so she is not recognisable. A place where lives are controlled by a dictator.įrey and her comrades are out to rescue Boss X who is being held by the dictator, Frey's father. It's a city where your every move is watched by surveillanceĭust. Mirror's Edge, the third book in Scott Westerfeld's Impostors series, opens as a team of young rebels begins a bold and risky stealth mission to Shreve. Prepare yourself for a fast-paced, action-packed story.
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