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Written on Jun 27, 2018
Will they be able to escape?
The Never Dawn by R.E. Palmer is a pretty interesting book. I liked the plot which is why I wanted to read this book. I have been hoping throughout the whole book that something good will happen. For the main character and his sort of love interest, to be able to do more things than what they did. Okay, I know that sentence wasn’t very good but I can’t really spoil anything. Though when you read it you will know what I mean. Despite that the book is awesome and I can’t wait to read the next one.
What I liked about the book:
- That it is very different from other dystopian books that I have read. This one is different and the one question that I kept asking is if they ever do get out.
- The book is all in the first person. I think this definitely works very well for this type of book since we go through the same things that the main character does and that works since we can fully be able to understand why he’s the way he is.
- Another thing that I liked is that his sort of love interest doesn't see him that way.
- That you could easily lose yourself in the story and totally lose track of time until you look up to check the time or see the next chapter starting.
What I disliked about the book:
I didn’t like the “Mother” character in this book. The reason for that is she seemed to contradict herself throughout the book and I don’t know I got a bad vibe from her. The other thing that I disliked from this book is the ending. I won’t go further than that but yeah. Since I will try and keep this as spoiler-free as I can.
What I am curious about:
Will the "Mother" find out what they did and if so how will she react?
Five Stars
The Never Dawn by R.E. Palmer was a good book. It kept me entertained which is always a good thing. I enjoyed this book so much that I finished it in 5 days, so I am happy to give this book is a five-star rating. I really loved it and highly recommend it to all the Dystopian fans out there.
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