
Where did I find it: having read this author before, and it was a post apocalyptic story, I jumped at the chance to have an advanced copy.
What I liked: the whole concept for this genre. It was different. Having children in charge changed things as they see life differently. In places the story is dark, mentioning things I didn’t want to dwell on. All the while I felt glued to the page eager to know what would happen next. Other things added to the suspense – not all adults died, and something sinister was happening with nature.
What I didn’t like: that this is a brand new book, which means I have to wait for the next one. I can’t wait!
Overall: this is a brilliantly conceived story. I love things that are slightly different to what you expect. There are several different elements to this story and I constantly wanted to answers. What was really going on? What did it mean? This is a book you need to read, and it will be a hot contender for my book of the year. I absolutely loved it.

This will be part of a series. Each one set in different season.

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