3 out of 5 stars
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How I discovered this book: it was submitted to Rosie's Book Review Team, of which I am a member.
In a Nutshell: Post-apocalyptic romance
I
requested this book from the review team list because it looked right
up my street - a world in decline, in which governments have agreed to
plunge the planet back into the Dark Ages in order to let it recover (I
assume). This book takes place twenty-five years in, when crops are
dying and a zombie-esque plague is on the warpath. It is placed in the
'New Adult' in category, ie, aimed at ages 18-30; I'd put it towards the
younger end of this range, or possibly even YA.
I'll
start by saying that the author writes well; she uses some lovely
descriptive terms, her characterisation and dialogue is mostly fine, the
story flows well, and the book - not a long one - has obviously been
professionally proofread. Sadly, though, the world building left me
with too many unanswered questions, though it's an interesting and
unusual premise. Of course, all post-apocalyptic and
futuristic, dystopian worlds are products of the author's imagination,
but I think more time needed to be spent on thinking through how this
'New Beginning' took place, its orchestration, the events
leading up to it and the aftermath, to the extent that I wondered if a more simple plot,
like just the virus, might have been easier to work with.
The
book starts so well, with the protagonist lying in wait to ambush a man
(one of the 'Privileged') to help her and these clans obtain food; there
has obviously been careful research into survival methods and ancient
ways of cooking and growing food, which I liked, and there is no doubt that Ms Chorpenning can
write; I think that if she worked with a really good developmental
editor to help her create her world in a more fully-rounded sense, this book could be terrific.
Thank you Terry.
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