![]() ![]() It isn’t until after an accident that Mila finds out the truth about herself: She is an android, created with human-like emotions, and that her “mother” is actually one of her creators. ![]() ![]() She also finds herself moving faster than normal and unaware of her own strength. First, she realizes she has amazing hearing, able to hear things that she should not be able to hear from certain distances. However, it is exactly this sequence of events that leads Mila to some interesting discoveries about herself. Needless to say, Kaylee is not exactly thrilled about this development, and unfortunately for Mila, Kaylee’s true colors come out. There’s also a cute boy thrown in who actually adds to Mila’s troubles, as he seems interested in her, while her only friend, Kaylee, is interested in him. We meet Mila and are introduced to her friends, school, and troubles. ![]() Mila 2.0 starts off as any regular YA may. I’m not usually into sci-fi (or so I thought a few months ago), but Mila 2.0 was getting great reviews, and just sounded really interesting. I’ve requested several of their books from the library, thanks in large part to Epic Reads’ Tea Time, and they seem to all have come in at the same time! Mila 2.0 was another one of these books. In case you can’t tell, I have been on a major HarperTeen kick lately. ![]()
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