Free to Fall by Lauren Miller Review

*I was given a free copy of this book for my honest review*



What if there was an app that told you what song to listen to, what coffee to order, who to date, even what to do with your life—an app that could ensure your complete and utter happiness? What if you never had to fail or make a wrong choice?

What if you never had to fall?


Fast-forward to a time when Apple and Google have been replaced by Gnosis, a monolith corporation that has developed the most life-changing technology to ever hit the market: Lux, an app that flawlessly optimizes decision making for the best personal results. Just like everyone else, sixteen-year-old Rory Vaughn knows the key to a happy, healthy life is following what Lux recommends. When she’s accepted to the elite boarding school Theden Academy, her future happiness seems all the more assured. But once on campus, something feels wrong beneath the polished surface of her prestigious dream school. Then she meets North, a handsome townie who doesn’t use Lux, and begins to fall for him and his outsider way of life. Soon, Rory is going against Lux’s recommendations, listening instead to the inner voice that everyone has been taught to ignore — a choice that leads her to uncover a truth neither she nor the world ever saw coming.



MY THOUGHTS

WOW!  What a fantastic book!  I read this Saturday and Sunday and I was hooked.  If it weren't for the fact that I had things to do on Saturday I would have read it all in one day but I had to go out so I had to put this book down for a few hours.  

Free To Fall was a little slow at first but the story was still very good and kept me reading and got me hooked.  

I know I will be reading it again at some point in the future and  I will be looking for more books by this author .

I highly recommend Free To Fall by Lauren Miller

I give this 5 out of 5

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