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The Ones We're Meant to Find
by Joan He
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book was interesting in that sometimes it felt like fantasy and other times like a dystopian. This brings the two genres together in a way that makes this book something everyone may enjoy. This story approaches several different concepts that truly bring in the Black Mirror comparison. Are humans a danger to themselves and the planet? Do they deserve the right to choose how to live if it diminishes the ability for others to live? I don’t always enjoy being placed in a think-piece situation with Sci-Fi. However, this book wrapped it up in lush writing and a fantastic plot, which made it an enjoyable process.
Part of me still has questions about the ending, wanting to know what happens to everyone. I’m a little sad this is a standalone, as I still have questions. Joan He has crafted a beautiful plot, with an interesting world and a thought-provoking ending. This was truly a fantastic book.
My full review will be posted on my blog on May 7th, 2021.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book was interesting in that sometimes it felt like fantasy and other times like a dystopian. This brings the two genres together in a way that makes this book something everyone may enjoy. This story approaches several different concepts that truly bring in the Black Mirror comparison. Are humans a danger to themselves and the planet? Do they deserve the right to choose how to live if it diminishes the ability for others to live? I don’t always enjoy being placed in a think-piece situation with Sci-Fi. However, this book wrapped it up in lush writing and a fantastic plot, which made it an enjoyable process.
Part of me still has questions about the ending, wanting to know what happens to everyone. I’m a little sad this is a standalone, as I still have questions. Joan He has crafted a beautiful plot, with an interesting world and a thought-provoking ending. This was truly a fantastic book.
My full review will be posted on my blog on May 7th, 2021.