![]() ![]() Regrouping with some of his ethnically diverse rebel friends, the brown-skinned teen continues his mission to take down Happy, the government’s operating system. ![]() First up is an escape from the Block, an energy-harvesting prison even worse than the Loop that leaves batteries like Luka in periods of paralysis. Oliver carries on with what he did best in The Loop (2020)-writing about daring escapes, taut twists and turns, characters making tough decisions, and, of course, creepy tunnels with just as much intensity as before. It’s not long, however, before readers are questioning reality along with him. In the opening scenes of this second installment, Luka is again the first-person narrator, reminding readers of key events from the series starter. This second novel in the Loop Trilogy continues the saga of teens battling a controlling, corrupt world government in a dystopian future. ![]()
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