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bookswhitme 's review for:
Vox
by Christina Dalcher
I spent the first half of this book being pissed off at the actions, thoughts and beliefs of a good amount of the characters. I imagine that was the author’s point, to a certain degree; to get the reader outraged, appalled and to tap into our fears and frustrations about what we think could never happen, while also hinting at the possibilities and “what if’s”. For me, that’s the mark of a good dystopian novel.
I spent the second half of this novel refusing to put it down simply because I wanted to know what the hell would happen in the end. Simply put, I started and finished Vox within a few hours mostly out of curiosity.
The climax and resolution fell a little flat for me. It all seemed to happen pretty fast and didn’t exactly happen the way I was expecting. The “big” event sort of just gets summed up by the main character and then that’s sort of just it. A little bit of a disappointment but still had a pretty decent time on the journey I guess.
While the story and writing itself felt like it was lacking for me in some ways, I still enjoyed the basics of the story overall. Definitely could have been better though.
I spent the second half of this novel refusing to put it down simply because I wanted to know what the hell would happen in the end. Simply put, I started and finished Vox within a few hours mostly out of curiosity.
The climax and resolution fell a little flat for me. It all seemed to happen pretty fast and didn’t exactly happen the way I was expecting. The “big” event sort of just gets summed up by the main character and then that’s sort of just it. A little bit of a disappointment but still had a pretty decent time on the journey I guess.
While the story and writing itself felt like it was lacking for me in some ways, I still enjoyed the basics of the story overall. Definitely could have been better though.