![]() Just wild.ĭystopic, repressive, totalitarian society It’s like an episode of the twilight zone or something like that. Definitely not the way you’re going to expect things to end. There’s a lot of wondering about the literal world building and how it would look though I don’t feel a deep longing for it to continue, like I did with The Giver. I can’t recall the last time I was left feeling weird after finishing a book. As you learn more about the town, the people, the job, things just aren’t quite what they seem. It starts out on a train with the main character heading into a town for a market research job, so already we get the indie horror vibes. So you’re left thinking “oh this must be a perfect world” but it’s really just that there’s so many other things to be worried about. You could swap genders around and the story wouldn’t be affected and I like that. ![]() I was drawn in because I was looking for sci-fi/fantasy with LGBT characters and was left pretty satisfied overall with the representation being what it is. ![]() I gave this a shot because it seemed short and sweet as compared to my usual 20 hour, 5 to 8 book series I usually get drawn into. ![]()
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