Australian cyrogenics — WHILE WE RUN by Karen Healey reviewed
While We Run by Karen Healey
Reviewed by Maria, age 14
While We Run, by Karen Healey, is a futuristic science-fiction story about Cryogenics. The story is set in the year of 2127, when the Australian government starts a cryonics project. People are interested in keeping their bodies frozen because they think the future of this world is not so bright, so they want to sleep for a while and when they are awakened, they might see a new world for them to begin a new life. But there are many flaws in this project. The main characters, Abdi and Tegan, are trying to discover the secret behind the project and fight against the government.
I read the first book in this series, When We Wake, last year, and this sequel, While We Run, is totally different. I really enjoyed this new installment in the series, but, personally, I think When We Wake is better. Still, this new book is fantastic. Abdi Taalib becomes much more real emotionally. I love how the story begins, and also the plot is really fascinating. I hope that the author will write another sequel to When We Wake, as I would be extremely excited to read it!
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