Review: The Dystopian Nation of City-State – “Prescription for Ratings: The Contestants” by Kaisy Wilkerson-Mills & James Courtney
I love dystopian novels. I loved how violent this one was, how raw.
I love dystopian novels. I loved how violent this one was, how raw.
Anyway, here’s a different book haul than normally.
At first I thought it would be a nice read and that’s it.
At first I thought it would be a story about finding love, a little bit of family drama, you know the drill.
The relationship between Nikolai and Henri was despite the kinky sex really cute and I would have liked to read more about it.
I really like Lena, the way she stands up to her father, helps her mother but doesn’t lose herself in it.
But this one got a hold of me and I soon didn’t even notice the journal-writing anymore
Because of the whole relationship drama the actual earth is in danger theme wasn’t really that present. Sadly.
They are here. Finally. As soon as the package arrived I put my kindle away and the e-book I was reading on it (you’ll get a review sometime, I promise) and started with The Passage. I had trouble deciding between that one and Unearthly but my girlfriend said I should […]
Would you look at that? The wonderful Katsmiao nominated me and since I just learned she’s german as well, let me thank her in my/our mother tongue: Vielen lieben Dank! Please go and take a look at her blog if you haven’t already. This blog’s not even a week old, […]