MechanicalDrew is an android. From the very beginning of her existence, she has been programed by her creators to understand her superiority and overwhelming responsibilities. She was created for a mission, a mission more important than anything she could ever have imagined. Drew is sent to a high school to observe the humans and report back to her creators. But when she begins to form friendships with these humans and starts feeling strange human emotions, she doubts the creators' ways of dealing with her and wonders whether her mission is as wonderful as it once seemed. As Drew falls deeper and deeper into the mystery surrounding her mission and her creation, she's suddenly left with a choice. Does she follow through with what she's known all her life or does she act on what she now knows is right?
Review:
This book was given to me by the author in exchange for an honest review.
I thought that even though sci-fi is not my thing, Mechanical was pretty good. More like a middle-grade than a young-adult book though.
Drew (the main character an android) struggled with many things that regular teenage girls do, with added things like trying to pretend to be human. She meets Jessica, and they become very close friends, with Drew standing up for Jessica and Jessica standing up for Drew, they were both admirable characters. Drew dealt with the "bad guys" pretty well, with her maturity and understanding growing throughout the book.
The romance between Michael and Drew, was really adorable, even though their circumstances caused their relationship to have many conflicts. They struggled through and came out stronger on the other side.
The plot was pretty exciting, with enough action to keep everything running smoothly. I also thought that although short, the author did a good job in explaining everything, and I was not left with any questions. There is however a sequel (yes the ending is a total cliffhanger) I thought that both books could have been put in one, longer book, but having two books is perfectly reasonable also.
I would suggest this book to fans of middle grade sci-fi (there are no inappropriate parts in the whole book) (something I appreciated.
I am not sure if I would read it again, but Mechanical definitely interested me enough for me to be interested in the sequel! And it is very well written.
3.5/5 (just not really my thing or it would be a 4)
















