Reviewed by cornerfolds on

3 of 5 stars

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I really didn't know exactly what I was getting into when I decided to sign up for for the Ash and Ruin tour, but just judging by the cover I expected it to be good. What I got was a new-adult post-apocalyptic story that ended up being pretty unique.

The main character in World of Ash is Kat - a privileged college student from California who is used to exercising on the regular and getting her hair done at expensive salons on a very regular basis. She doesn't know what to do without her fancy shmancy lotions and, to be honest, these things were why I didn't really love her. Sure, she's forced to get over it and deal with the world around her, but she constantly makes references to her high maintenance life before. I would actually say that Kat must have been a valley girl in her previous life...



Luckily, like I said, she does get over herself to an extent, so I didn't hate her - I just didn't love her. I did like Dylan though! I felt like their relationship was realistic based on their situation. He's a little naive, but likeable. My favorite character was probably Blue! What can I say? I'm a dog person.

Pestas is a totally new take on the post-apocalyptic genre too! I really felt like this was a good spin on an old (but set in the future so new?) story. No zombies this time - just disease monsters. My major complaint with World of Ash is that it started off soooooooo slooooooow. I wanted to jump right into this book and take off running, but the first third of it was extremely slow. I understand that Shauna had to explain the current state of things, but I wish it hadn't taken quite so long to get off the ground.

The world building was pretty great in this book! I really felt like I was right there as Kat and Dylan made their journey. It really makes me wonder what the world would really be like in this situation. Would everyone turn nasty like the people in this book? Or would people help each other? Because basically every post-apocalyptic book or show I've encountered has a pretty low opinion of humanity in times of crisis. Let's hope we never find out...

Overall, I liked this book. I didn't love it, but I'd say it was certainly worth giving a try if you're a fan of post-apocalyptic fiction with a little bit of magic!

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