A nice story about a much simpler times. Though the book itself is a bit too simple with not many interesting ideas to make it more memorable.
The author was adapting a very short story his grandmother made, so I can't be that harsh.
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A nice story about a much simpler times. Though the book itself is a bit too simple with not many interesting ideas to make it more memorable.
The author was adapting a very short story his grandmother made, so I can't be that harsh.
A unique setting for an apocalypse based on current trends. Though its themes did not receive enough depth or felt shoehorned in. A lot of philosophy banter throughout, which at times were unnecessary. Overall a decent find at a book tent, mainly for the settings and bleak depiction of a dystopian future.
And also very sexual in many points.