A review by crcovey
Generation Manifestation by Steven Bereznai, Steven Bereznai

5.0

Gen M takes place in a dystopian future where mutants are revered, enforcers are feared, and the "normals" are the dregs of society. When too many people are made to feel guilty and forced to make allowances for other groups, this is the typical result ... a complete reversal of fortunes in which those who have worked and saved for generations end up on the trash heaps of society. As details are revealed, the draconian laws and the disparities between the "haves" and "have nots" lead to an inevitable conflict. There are a number of plot twists and surprises (a couple of which you'll never see coming) and a hint of satisfaction at the end, but we'll have to wait and see if the second book again knocks us off our feet.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout but the cost of books does not influence my ratings. I call them as I see them.