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A Girl Called Ari
by P.J. Sky
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own!
Book: A Girl Called Ari
Author: P.J. Sky
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: March 20, 2020
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, slight gore, kidnapping)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 274
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Synopsis: In a distant future… A world divided… A walled city in a devastated wasteland…
For Starla, a struggle for power becomes a struggle to survive when she finds herself on the wrong side of the wall. Lost in the wasteland, she faces warring factions, bloodthirsty creatures, and the endless burning sun. And then there’s Ari… who is she really? And can she trust this girl from the wasteland to lead her back to the city gates?
One thing’s for sure, Starla’s once privileged life will never be the same.
Review: I felt like this was a pretty good book! It was intriguing from start to finish and the setting was well developed. The writing was also well done and the book was overall really good.
However, I did feel like this book had two very different characters and, while very developed, were very opposites of each other. Reading it almost gave me whiplash lol. It was good, but it got irritating.
Verdict: It was good! Definitely recommend!
Book: A Girl Called Ari
Author: P.J. Sky
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Publication Date: March 20, 2020
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, slight gore, kidnapping)
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 274
Amazon Link
Synopsis: In a distant future… A world divided… A walled city in a devastated wasteland…
For Starla, a struggle for power becomes a struggle to survive when she finds herself on the wrong side of the wall. Lost in the wasteland, she faces warring factions, bloodthirsty creatures, and the endless burning sun. And then there’s Ari… who is she really? And can she trust this girl from the wasteland to lead her back to the city gates?
One thing’s for sure, Starla’s once privileged life will never be the same.
Review: I felt like this was a pretty good book! It was intriguing from start to finish and the setting was well developed. The writing was also well done and the book was overall really good.
However, I did feel like this book had two very different characters and, while very developed, were very opposites of each other. Reading it almost gave me whiplash lol. It was good, but it got irritating.
Verdict: It was good! Definitely recommend!