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A review by just_tosh
1/2986 by Annelie Wendeberg
5.0
Micka is a 15-year-old girl living in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by a pandemic that wiped out the majority of the world's population. She is hell bent on killing herself. When you read further into the book, you find out the reasons why. Her father is her town's turbine operator and after fixing it one evening, she and her family receive a visit from a man with a proposal that will change the course of Micka's life forever. Will she accept it?
This isn't your typical teen dystopian series. This isn't a happy book. It's dark gritty and uncomfortable. Micka is thrown into some very adult situations. If swearing, graphic violence, abuse and implied sex bother you, stay way. This book isn't for you.
I had no idea what to expect from the book. It was a freebie for being on the author's email list. I finished it in about a day. I was hooked. There were enough twists and turns and questions to keep me interested. The world described in this book could happen if we don't watch ourselves. That's frightening.
I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.
This isn't your typical teen dystopian series. This isn't a happy book. It's dark gritty and uncomfortable. Micka is thrown into some very adult situations. If swearing, graphic violence, abuse and implied sex bother you, stay way. This book isn't for you.
I had no idea what to expect from the book. It was a freebie for being on the author's email list. I finished it in about a day. I was hooked. There were enough twists and turns and questions to keep me interested. The world described in this book could happen if we don't watch ourselves. That's frightening.
I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.