Jay Kristoff’s *Dev1at3* follows Eve, a synthetic being grappling with her dual identity, as she searches for Ana Monrova, whose DNA could create an army of lifelikes, alongside her artificial siblings. Meanwhile, her former best friend Lemon uncovers her own hidden power and finds solace among other genetic deviates, but soon realizes trust is scarce in their treacherous world.
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Jay Kristoff’s *Dev1at3* follows Eve, a synthetic being grappling with her dual identity, as she searches for Ana Monrova, whose DNA could create an army of lifelikes, alongside her artificial siblings. Meanwhile, her former best friend Lemon uncovers her own hidden power and finds solace among other genetic deviates, but soon realizes trust is scarce in their treacherous world.
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No sexual content depicted
Frequent intense battles, robot death matches, and character deaths with graphic injuries in a dystopian setting
Moderate use of strong language and slang fitting the gritty YA dystopian tone
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQIA+ representation present
Cult-like Brotherhood with ritualistic purges and devotional fervor central to plot, mirroring real-world extremism
No witchcraft or occult elements
No evidence found in available sources.
Themes of prejudice against outsiders, racism, and cult-driven oppression through the Brotherhood's crusade against mutants
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Brief references to systemic oppression and cruelty in dystopian society
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