![]() Anyone who’s anyone has a baku, which is a companion robot, computer, and accessory all in one. This tense, smart middle grade book establishes a near-future Earth where only the poorest people have smart phones. I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are entirely my own** ![]() **I voluntarily read a review copy of this book from Sourcebooks Kids via Netgalley. Such a fun story! Wish I had a digital cat instead of an iphone! :) I added it to my wish list, and I'm definitely eagerly awaiting another book. There is a second book in the Jinxed series, Unleashed. I had such fun reading this book that I'm giving it full stars. It's definitely written for middle grade readers, but adults can definitely enjoy this story too! The story is age appropriate and interesting enough to tempt even reluctant readers. It kept my attention from start to finish. As she gets involved in school and learns more about Jinx, she finds out the little cat is part of a dangerous secret. As she repairs it, the little digital cat somehow gets her a spot in Profectus. Just as she thinks her life is over before it really got started, she finds a damaged Baku. ![]() ![]() Lacey's plans are in jeopardy when she is turned down for a spot at the Profectus Academy in Toronto. ![]() She's 12 and her biggest goal in life is to be a companioneer, creating Baku. Lacey Chu dreams of working for MONCHA Corp, a large tech firm that makes digital pets called Baku. I love this book! So entertaining! Just a fun book to read! ![]()
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