![]() ![]() Cee and Kay were amazing leading characters, showcasing the complexity that has come with their world. It is everything I could have asked for in a futuristic novel. It was amazing, intense, rich, and so painfully human at times. Words cannot express how much I loved this book. “The problem with oceans? They always seem smaller from the shore.” So you can imagine how quickly she jumps at the chance to find the truth when presented to her. She doesn’t understand why her sister went missing or what she can do to bring her back. She’s safely inside an eco-city, one built by people like her parents. Meanwhile, Kay, aka Kasey Mizuhara, is living a very different life. She knows that Kay is out there somewhere, waiting for her. But in reality, all Cee wants to do is get off the island and find her sister, Kay. So fans of that original trilogy should seriously consider checking it out.Ĭee has been trapped and alone on an island for years. ![]() There were so many elements in this novel that reminded me of The Uglies. That being said, I want to throw my own addition into that mix. Written by Joan He, it promises to be a blend of We Were Liars, Black Mirror, and Studio Ghibli. Add The Ones We’re Meant to Find to the top of my books read in 2021, please! It’s a brilliant novel, one that I cannot recommend enough. ![]()
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