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badseedgirl's review
4.0
I wonder why more authors do not write these kinds of short stories. It was self contained and introduced characters who piqued my interest. Now I can't wait to read the "Razorland" series.
mehsi's review
5.0
I heard quite a lot about this series, but wasn't sure to start it. Now I read this prequel story, I will be soon reading the books. I loved it. It was scary, sad, hopeless but there was also love and happiness. It was beautiful and it made me want to know more about the world and the people.
I would really recommend this book to everyone who is thinking about reading this series.
Also Cover = <3 <3 <3
I would really recommend this book to everyone who is thinking about reading this series.
Also Cover = <3 <3 <3
juliardye's review
3.0
Quick read providing a bit of back-story on Enclave. Doesn't seem to be essential to the plot, but it was an enjoyable 30 min. Wish it was free and not $0.99. I'm cheap.
trisha_thomas's review
4.0
" My name is Robin Schiller, and I have come to the end of my life. In this final recounting, I entrust my tale to you, my pupil; you are the first Wordkeeper. In this world, words matter. Sometimes they’re all we have. So I entrust mine to you. Let them be remembered.
Let it be so."
I can't lie - this gave me goosebumps. Maybe because I was really thinking about the horrors she lived through. Maybe because I've read a string of romance YA so this one was a little grittier and it got to me
but mainly, I remember Ace and Fade stumbling on a type of storage unit bunker...didn't they even find a book full of drawings.
Or maybe I'm just adding this to the series so I feel like they found a spot that was sacred. Either way, I love the series and I enjoyed this addition to it.
found here: http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/10/foundation
Let it be so."
I can't lie - this gave me goosebumps. Maybe because I was really thinking about the horrors she lived through. Maybe because I've read a string of romance YA so this one was a little grittier and it got to me
but mainly, I remember Ace and Fade stumbling on a type of storage unit bunker...didn't they even find a book full of drawings.
Or maybe I'm just adding this to the series so I feel like they found a spot that was sacred. Either way, I love the series and I enjoyed this addition to it.
found here: http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/10/foundation
halcyon_rising's review
4.0
I have yet to read the last book in this series, and what better way to restart it than to read the prequel to book 1 to show us how this world came to be?
It's been a few years since I last checked this out, so I'm hoping I still like it. So far, so good!
Happy (re)Reading!
It's been a few years since I last checked this out, so I'm hoping I still like it. So far, so good!
Happy (re)Reading!
kasiej's review
4.0
Foundation by Ann Aguirre is a short story prequel to (my current obsession) her series Razorland. The beginning of the pandemic that forced civilization underground and the boy who held the truth.
This is 4,888 words of emotion. I loved this short story. My only complaint is that it was too short. Yes, the SHORT story was too SHORT. I quickly attached to the characters and their struggle just to reach a time leap & then it’s over. I crave so much more. Everything else was fantastic. I won’t go into detail since it was short & you can read it for free online. I would definitely recommend this & if you like the Razorland series it’s a MUST read.
This is 4,888 words of emotion. I loved this short story. My only complaint is that it was too short. Yes, the SHORT story was too SHORT. I quickly attached to the characters and their struggle just to reach a time leap & then it’s over. I crave so much more. Everything else was fantastic. I won’t go into detail since it was short & you can read it for free online. I would definitely recommend this & if you like the Razorland series it’s a MUST read.
anyadaylin's review
4.0
Me gustó. Es breve, pero dentro de eso te brinda una buena historia de cómo empezó todo lo que vimos en el primer libro de Enclave.