Apocalyptic feminist fiction. I thought I would love it, but it didn‘t work for me. Didn‘t find myself loving any of these characters. #readyourkindle ⭐️⭐️
Apocalyptic feminist fiction. I thought I would love it, but it didn‘t work for me. Didn‘t find myself loving any of these characters. #readyourkindle ⭐️⭐️
Almost immediately I took this story as a bit of a take off on so many dystopian novels lately.
Bombs drop in Oregon by Mt Hood where a group of teachers are on retreat. It releases a green gas that liquifies men while giving women super powers.
There‘s pop culture, humor, a trek to find a safe place to rebuild. You‘ll meet nice & evil people. I liked that they met nice people.
In the mood for this type of improbably? A quick read.
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Book 163🎧 4⭐️
It did take me a little while to get interested in the story line but it held strong! I‘m hoping for a sequel since there was a lot of base character development in this one, maybe some more weird green mist mystery revealed.
Interested to see where this adventure leads, who is the creator? 🧪
Wow. I'm not usually a reader of Apocalyptic stories. But Fictional Hangover https://www.fictionalhangover.com/ is covering it this week and PC Cast will be guest on Podcast.
Really enjoyed it. I'm curious to see where she takes this in the 2nd book.
I'm from Oklahoma so I recognize all the Locations mentioned. So that was fun. And I've definitely met the holier-than-thou Karen of this book.
I wasn't sure how I would feel about this book. I initially thought it might be a little too much fantasy. It turns out, this horror/sci-fi/women's fiction/fantasy novel was more than I expected. It's dominated by themes of feminism & female friendship. And that ending!! A cliffhanger that has me impatiently waiting for book 2 in this series! ⭐⭐⭐💫
Currently reading... Kind of a different take. Is it women's fiction? Dystopian? Sci Fi? Horror?
I don't know! It feels like it could fit into any of these categories.
Publication date: 7.12.2022 (US)