A review by thebooknerdmom
Letters From The Light by Shel Calopa

4.0

I received a free ebook thanks to Inspired Quill in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are solely my own.

Overall I enjoyed this book about a futuristic Australia where only the privileged have access to light. It had a Hunger Games-type feel to it. We’re following a war between two “players:” The Master, a power-hungry corrupt man who is determined to keep the world as it is no matter the cost; and an artificial intelligent feminine-esque being known as The Light, or Illustria, who wants to help unite all.

There were a few different main characters and they were all pretty well developed. In the beginning of the story it was confusing being introduced to them all but once you were able to get them sorted out, you got pretty invested in their journey through the story. Calopa did a great job eliciting anger or sympathy for certain characters when appropriate and when the characters felt betrayed or torn between sides in the war, I felt the character’s pain and confusion.

There were inclusions of important topics, such as racism, misogyny, politics, and classism, just to name a few. Calopa’s descriptions were vivid and I particularly liked how she discussed the communication system of the deaf community.

One thing that confused me was that this was considered a futuristic society but a few members of the elite classes hadn't even heard of some of the technology that we have in today's society. I also wanted more from the ending--what that would be, I don't know. The ending was not bad and perfectly satisfactory, I just was expecting more.

Despite the slow start with all the characters, this was an interesting and fun read. If you enjoy Sci-Fi or Fantasy Dystopian novels, I recommend checking this book out. You won’t regret it!