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Identifiable


Identifiable
By Julia Tvardovskaya
Genre:- Dystopian/Sci-Fi
Pages:- 370
Publisher:- New Degree Press
Blurb:-What do you have if you don't even have yourself?
 Rory Walsh, born into his parent's brood, has had his entire life documented through the lens of his mother, Nora. Like any mother, Nora wants the best for her son, curating a social profile for him that will guarantee his acceptance into their traditionalist brood forever.
 But the version of him that Nora has created doesn't exist.
 The Rory Walsh everyone sees when they look at him is not, the true Rory Walsh. He doesn't belong in the brood for which he's been bred, nor in the virtual skin he's been given. In defiance Rory goes on a journey to override the Accessible Internet Product, or AIP system, to find a way to create his own identity. With the help of his best friend, he sets out to leave the world he's known on an adventure to find a better life...one he can call his own. Will he make it, or will the trek destroy him?
 Identifiable is a science fiction novel about people ascribing to, or contradicting, narratives-their darkness, their shortcomings, as well as their capacity to love.
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My Review:-I enjoyed reading this book. I know social media is a big thing, but this book has opened my eyes more and it shows just how it can run your life, there is always someone watching and listening to you 24/7. You can't help but feel for Rory and his attempt to lead a normal life that he builds for himself. Rory's mother Nora, started to create her children's AIP as soon as they were born and you can see what the impact it has on Rory. The author has put a lot of work into this book and it had me hooked from the begin. it also made me think about social media in my life. 

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