Tomorrow's Children

Tomorrow's Children

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ephe@etlahaine
3 stars
Apr 13, 2024

3,5 It took me quite a while to really get into this book, I struggled my way through the first 40% of the book but oh God that was something, totally worse the struggle. At first I wasn’t understanding anything, there was so many characters and so many things were happening I was a little lost. I ended up loving it, I learned to love the characters, especially The Kid, Swan and Gillian. I think i would have liked a map at the beginning of the book, I really think it would help understanding the story and the power play between the groups. Thought I didn’t quite like the emoji speech, while I think it wasn’t such a bad idea, it was a good idea I just think the execution was kinda poor(?). If you like post-apocalyptic books and being lost this book’s definitely for you.

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