JinxedAmy McCulloch2017

Synopsis

Lacey Chu has big dreams of becoming a companioneer for MONCHA, the largest tech firm in North America and the company behind the "baku" - a customisable smart pet that functions as a phone but makes the perfect companion too. When Lacey finds out she hasn't been accepted into Profectus - the elite academy for cutting edge tech - it seems her dreams are over. Worst of all, rather than getting to choose one of the advanced bakus, she’s stuck with a rubbish insect one.

Then, one night, Lacey comes across the remains of an advanced baku. Once it might’ve been in the shape of a cat but it’s now mangled and broken, no sign of electronic life behind its eyes. Days of work later and the baku opens its eyes. Lacey calls him Jinx – and Jinx opens up a world for her that she never even knew existed, including entry to the hallowed halls of Profecus. Slowly but surely, Jinx becomes more than just a baku to Lacey – he becomes her perfect companion. But what is Jinx, really? His abilities far surpass anything written into his code or built into his motherboard. He seems to be more than just a robotic pet. He seems ... real.

Titre original : Jinxed (2017)

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2017 Editions Simon & Schuster

336 pages

1er janvier 2017

ISBN : 9781471169960

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  • avatar mathie36
    14 / 20 Le 26 Juillet 2019 à 20:36 mathie36

    C'est pas mal, mais c'est vraiment dommage d'avoir cette impression de lire la même histoire partout : une école difficile d'accès où il faut des compétences +++ pour pouvoir rentrer dedans, des combats électroniques .... Au final on ne suit rien de ce que Lacey apprend en cours car on parle plus des combats.
    Une histoire qui a du potentiel, mais qui manque de richesse.