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Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

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Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski



Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

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Fabbers, slabbers and fakies were dehumanizing slurs for fabricated humans. Bricks, however, was the People’s favorite. The Sentience Laws were created to protect the rights of Bricks, but the laws didn’t last long. Banished to the remote isolation of the Settlement, Paul and Raine are sentenced to live the rest of their lives in the wilderness. Escape and freedom will depend on Marcus Anderson, the man responsible for all the suffering that’s been endured since the invention of biomites—the synthetic stem cells used to fabricate halfskins and Bricks. Marcus needs them in order to find the “powers-that-be,” the man he believes is truly responsible for the world’s suffering. Their journey will take them to a tiny island in the South Atlantic, where the truth is much closer than they realize. That’s where they will discover the “powers-that-be”. And so much more.

Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7298075 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-19
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .84" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages
Bricks (Volume 3), by Tony Bertauski

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. What is reality? By Ana Silva 4.5 starsTony Bertauski never ceases to amaze me. Just when I thought things could not get worse in the world he created, they do. And again, he raises important questions, where you just cannot pinpoint one view as the bad one.At what point does one stop being human? In the previous books of the series, it had been decided that the mark was hit when you had 50% biomites. If half or more of you was not clay anymore, then you were terminated.Now Bertauski takes things to a whole new level, with bricks. Bricks are fabricated humans. They look like humans, behave like humans and apparently think and feel like humans but they are, nonetheless, fabricated. Amongst bricks, there are clones, who are copies of someone and don't have their memories; then there are transplanted humans, or plants, who have their memories transferred to the new fabricated body.The world has evolved quite a lot from the previous book. People succumb to dream disease and Bricks are blamed for it. I have to admit I never quite got why, how exactly that flew with public opinion, but I guess it's the fear of the unknown and, as a character said, people needed a scapegoat. One thing that did puzzle me was that we kept being told that Bricks had been stripped of their rights and yet they seem to have some, like to hold patents. Where the line was drawn was not clear to me.And then there's the thing about killing people who had biomites when they entered a biomite-free state. Why not just escort them outside? Why is it ok to kill them? It upset me and that is good, that the story stirred my emotions, and the fact is that is just how Bertauski's world works; the government can do pretty much anything to the citizens.I did want to get more of an idea of public opinion regarding those matters but at the end of the day those things did not hinder my enjoyment much.I was engaged in the story for the large majority of the book. There were some bits and pieces that confused me and I finished the book still feeling a bit confused because at some point it got quite trippy. It made me question so many things, not the least of it what reality is.Some things got a bit repetitive, particularly towards the end. (view spoiler)If there is one thing I would have like to seen better wrapped up it is the events in the first two books; more specifically, how Cali and Nix played into the big scheme of things.I am not sure I was 100% sold on the ending either but it was appropriate enough. (view spoiler)The fact is the entire Halfskin series is an amazing dystopia and the stories are guaranteed to take you away. As in the previous books, there were lots of surprises in this one, plenty of twists and turns that I did not see coming and I feel so fortunate to have had the pleasure of reading these books. I highly recommend them and am confident that the entire series has what it takes to become the next big thing. And I am looking forward to reading other books by the author. Don't let this one slip from your radar, get the entire series now!Disclaimer: I would like to thank the author for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.Note: Please visit my blog Ana's Lair for a full review with spoilers.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. When is a human not a human? By H. White I've read every book by Tony Bertauski that I can find. His characters are unique and BRICKS is one of his best! It's about pre-fabricated people and the rising up of normal humans to contain them and make sure no more are made. Bricks are prefabbed, consisting of 100% biomites. These tiny machines are in the body, and build and repair any injury to the body's organs. What was once thought of as an improvement is now looked at as an abomination.The problem? Bricks look, sound and act as normal humans. They cry, laugh, feel pain, and in their own estimate ARE humans. This conflicts with what the majority of so-called REAL humans think. The solution: put them on a reservation called The Settlement and keep them as slaves of the human race. After all, they are much smarter than the real humans. They should be happy that they are allowed to invent items that will improve the life of REAL humans.I won't reveal anymore of the plot to avoid spoiling your enjoyment of the book. Find out for yourself who is right in this struggle. I guarantee you will love this book....change that to: I guarantee that I have good taste, and I LOVED this book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Unbelievable "Bricks"!!! By Shortymew Hello fellow readers. I'm not a reviewer but I am a big time reader and an huge fan of Tony Bertauski and his incredible work.I'm here today to talk about "Bricks", Tony's new installment to the "Halfskin" series book 3. I have to start by saying that "Bricks" was, at first, a bit confusing for me but the story line is very closely plotted and consequently it seemed confusing at first but being in the more than capable hands of Mr. Bertauski everything came together and was beautifully tied together by the incredible end of the book.Maybe my early confusion was do to me and not the story line and maybe most of you won't experience the same confusion as I did but if you do, don't worry because it all comes together in the end for a tremendous read!I won't go into the story, I'll leave that to your reading but do yourselves a big favor and read this book and if you haven't started the series at all you are missing an epic tale and a fan of Tony Bertauski should not miss this one."Bricks" is the bomb and should be enjoyed by one and all!Happy reading!

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