Dawn of Rebellion

Dawn of Rebellion

Michelle Lynn2013
Dawn of Rebellion is the first in a trilogy about two sisters, Dawn and Gabby, trying to find their way and their family in a desperate future. In this first book, they encounter the forces of British occupation and the seeds of rebellion in a land formerly known as America. Trust...Family...Love...Courage...Betrayal When faced with the possibility of losing her sister, Dawn must find the strength to overcome anything that is thrown in her way. With the help of some unlikely friends, she travels to a wild land and faces enormous obstacles at every turn. From barbaric people to the wild animals that roam the land, this adventure is much more than Dawn bargained for...but it's for her sister and she won't let her down.
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Ana V. @nobadbooks
3 stars
Feb 27, 2022

Gabby and dawn is a story full of action. They are different from each other. Gabby is surely lively and easily breaks the rules. She gets into real trouble trying to get her little sister’s a birthday present, by stealing – action that Dawn would not approve. Gabby is sent to the colonies, a harsh punishment for thieves and other people who disagree with the law. They’ve been living alone in a dangerous and violent world, watching each other’s back. The incident separates the two sisters and Dawn is forced to fight her shy and sweet personality to save her sister. They travel to another world and their lives will never be the same. This is a dystopian book with a very fast pace, sometimes too fast. I would have liked to read more description of the characters, of their actions and places in some parts of the stories, so I could feel I was in their world. The author attributes a character to each chapter, which is nice. It gives us their point of view and distinct personality. The story continues with more action and tension in Day of Reckoning.

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