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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process
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* UncannyValley: Jenna's narration at the beginning of the book can be unsettling to read as it becomes clear that she's forgotten not only her identity but the meaning of words and ''emotions''. And then she learns that she walks funny and that her fingers feel funny too when she tries interlacing them...
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequels weren't as well-received as the first book, partly due to plot holes/continuity errors and partly due to the genre shift from an introspective story with sci-fi as more of a plot device to the more generic 'rebels in a dystopian society'.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequels weren't as well-received as the first book, partly due to plot holes/continuity errors and partly due to the genre shift from an introspective story with sci-fi as more of a plot device to the more generic 'rebels in a dystopian sci-fi society'.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequels weren't as well-received as the first book, partly due to plot holes/continuity errors and partly due to the genre shift.shift from an introspective story with sci-fi as more of a plot device to the more generic 'rebels in a dystopian society'.
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* UncannyValley: Jenna's narration at the beginning of the book can be unsettling to read as it becomes clear that she's forgotten not only her identity but the meaning of words and ''emotions''. And then she learns that she walks funny and that her fingers feel funny too when she tries interlacing them...
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* {{Sequelitis}}; The sequels weren't as well-received as the first book, partly due to plot holes/continuity errors and partly due to the genre shift.
* UncannyValley: Jenna's narration at the beginning of the book can be unsettling to read as it becomes clear that she's forgotten not only her identity but the meaning of words and ''emotions''. And then she learns that she walks funny and that her fingers feel funny too when she tries interlacingthem...them...
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* UncannyValley: Jenna's narration at the beginning of the book can be unsettling to read as it becomes clear that she's forgotten not only her identity but the meaning of words and ''emotions''. And then she learns that she walks funny and that her fingers feel funny too when she tries interlacing
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