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Camp Zero
by Michelle Min Sterling
Climate fiction is having a moment and I’m mostly avoiding it because my environmental dread feels, at times, insurmountable. Having said that, Jenna told me I had to read this one, so I decided to go for it.
Turns out she was right, as she usually is when it comes to books!
This book was a slow burn. Atmospheric, richly built characters, and a setting (both in places and times) that at once feel distant and unbelievable, yet all too real.
I’m telling you the twist at the end absolutely threw me for a loop. So brilliantly constructed & clever. I was very impressed.
I recommend this book for fans of cli-fi and character driven stories.
Thank you to the publisher for my gifted e-ARC.
Turns out she was right, as she usually is when it comes to books!
This book was a slow burn. Atmospheric, richly built characters, and a setting (both in places and times) that at once feel distant and unbelievable, yet all too real.
I’m telling you the twist at the end absolutely threw me for a loop. So brilliantly constructed & clever. I was very impressed.
I recommend this book for fans of cli-fi and character driven stories.
Thank you to the publisher for my gifted e-ARC.