Well back to dystopian this week with The Declaration. I must admit that I read this book in about one breath. It was hard to get into it in the very beginning and I never really connected with Anna all that much but Peter seemed very real to me and I think he was the reason I ended up finishing the book so quickly.
Which, of course, makes sense as he was the more real and less conditioned character. I liked this book and will likely read the others. Alas, not right away. I often tend to prefer to take a break between my “series” books and give myself room to think about them for a while and digest each book.
A slightly unusual version of dystopian novel compared to the others. And while there was a lot of violence, it was more real since it wasn’t so constructed like many of the other dystopian novels. Which, for me, made it that much more harrowing.
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