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A review by audiobookingwithleah
The Q by Amy Tintera
adventurous
challenging
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
Read this if you like…
- ya dystopian
- viral quarantine zone
- stand-alone
- Texas setting
- light romance
Themes at play…
- family loyalty
- warring factions
This was a decent YA viral-induced dystopian where the world is not much different than what it is now….except a section of Texas was quarantined due to a viral outbreak 20 years ago and it was never lifted. They were walled off and left to fend for themselves except for the occasional food & medicine drop by airplane. It's an interesting concept that was executed well with plenty of witty banter. Everything about it is kept strictly in the YA genre…maybe a little too much…but overall, it was a worthwhile listen.
- The narration by Kyla Garcia and Robbie Daymond was performed very well.
- ratings score = 7.01/10
- ya dystopian
- viral quarantine zone
- stand-alone
- Texas setting
- light romance
Themes at play…
- family loyalty
- warring factions
This was a decent YA viral-induced dystopian where the world is not much different than what it is now….except a section of Texas was quarantined due to a viral outbreak 20 years ago and it was never lifted. They were walled off and left to fend for themselves except for the occasional food & medicine drop by airplane. It's an interesting concept that was executed well with plenty of witty banter. Everything about it is kept strictly in the YA genre…maybe a little too much…but overall, it was a worthwhile listen.
- The narration by Kyla Garcia and Robbie Daymond was performed very well.
- ratings score = 7.01/10