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Femlandia
by Christina Dalcher
Oooohhhhhmyyyyyy this book frustrated me to no end... but in the best of ways.
Such a twisted turn of events - over and over and over I found myself screaming at the pages, feverishly turning until I found out what would happen. Cursing when what I wanted to happen, didn't.
The world is in the midst of an economic collapse and people have lost their jobs, their homes, and now - they are losing their lives. Looting and rioting begins to intensify and for Miranda and her daughter - there is no where that is safe. So they reluctantly begin the journey to Femlandia - the women's only 'utopia' compound founded on the feminist principles by her estranged mother - where men are not allowed. The women there have been surviving the worlds demise and thriving - but also, somehow... babies are being born? And somehow... all the babies just happen to be girls?
Are the secrets and foundations Femlandia is built on safe for Miranda and Emma, or could they be more dangerous behind the walls than the horrors outside? What will they have to sacrifice for their safety? And do they really NEED men?
This ones got all the triggers and all the horrific and disturbing scenarios you could imagine. It may not be for everyone, but I thought it was bloody, shocking, and frustratingly fun.
Such a twisted turn of events - over and over and over I found myself screaming at the pages, feverishly turning until I found out what would happen. Cursing when what I wanted to happen, didn't.
The world is in the midst of an economic collapse and people have lost their jobs, their homes, and now - they are losing their lives. Looting and rioting begins to intensify and for Miranda and her daughter - there is no where that is safe. So they reluctantly begin the journey to Femlandia - the women's only 'utopia' compound founded on the feminist principles by her estranged mother - where men are not allowed. The women there have been surviving the worlds demise and thriving - but also, somehow... babies are being born? And somehow... all the babies just happen to be girls?
Are the secrets and foundations Femlandia is built on safe for Miranda and Emma, or could they be more dangerous behind the walls than the horrors outside? What will they have to sacrifice for their safety? And do they really NEED men?
This ones got all the triggers and all the horrific and disturbing scenarios you could imagine. It may not be for everyone, but I thought it was bloody, shocking, and frustratingly fun.