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Dan wells mirador
Dan wells mirador








Here’s what I liked: a lot of the same things I loved about the first book the setting and atmospheric energy that carries throughout the book. Will Marisa be able to rise above this and save her keister, as well as the team, before more evil goes down? The girls kick ass and take names once in the tournament, but as usual, things take a sinister turn when Marisa runs into an underground freedom fighter who reveals all sorts of not legit shit going on behind the scenes. This is a huge opportunity for Marisa not only her ticket to ride the hell out of there, but also her chance to help her parents and the rapidly disintegrating neighborhood they are in.

dan wells mirador

Marisa is on the trail of a mysterious hacker when she finds out her Overworld team has been invited to an exclusive tournament. The ridiculously popular sport of nations, the game Overworld, is still consuming everyone.

dan wells mirador

Our female lead, the ever Wiley and always edgy Marisa, is back with us again. The future, in this series, is LA in 2050. He sure knows how to paint the future as the scary, edgy place it may very well be. I loved the first book in the series, Bluescreen.

dan wells mirador

This is the 2nd book in the Mirador series by Dan Wells.










Dan wells mirador